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La Hogue (1855)


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section1{{Infobox ship/image
imageStateLibQld 1 111508 La Hogue (ship).jpg
image_caption*La Hogue*
section2{{Infobox ship/career
name*La Hogue*
owner[[File:Devitt and Moore House flag.svgborder20px]] Devitt and Moore (1863-1886)
builderJames Laing, Sunderland
launched16 July 1855
registryBritish Reg. No. 26531
identificationPLMR
section3{{Infobox ship/characteristics
tonnage1331 GRT, 1331 NRT
length226 ft
beam35 ft
draught22 ft

La Hogue was a wooden full-rigged ship built by James Laing, Sunderland and launched in 1855 for Duncan Dunbar. She was used in the passenger and cargo trade to Australia and New Zealand. Her figurehead was a lion rampant supporting a shield with the St Andrew's Cross.

She was sold to Devitt and Moore, London in 1863 and continued her passenger and cargo trade to Australia and New Zealand. In 1886, she was sold to Thomas Hick, London and was used in the timber trade from the Baltic to London.

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  1. Gillett, p.15.
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