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Reconstruction by artist Roger Finch of the brig Williams , with part of the north coast of King George Island in the background. Ink drawing, 1967, author’s collection. The drawing is based on information recorded on the Certificate of Registration, which includes the following details: The brig, Williams, of Blyth; 215 17/94 tons; length 81'10”, beam 24’10”, depth in hold 4’2”; square stern, brig or snow; registered 21 January 1812; built for the partners William Smith, William Strangham, Mr Davidson, William Sheraton, Edward Story and George Jeary. Broken up ca. 1861.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 30, 1 January 1997, Page 13

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Reconstruction by artist Roger Finch of the brig Williams, with part of the north coast of King George Island in the background. Ink drawing, 1967, author’s collection. The drawing is based on information recorded on the Certificate of Registration, which includes the following details: The brig, Williams, of Blyth; 215 17/94 tons; length 81'10”, beam 24’10”, depth in hold 4’2”; square stern, brig or snow; registered 21 January 1812; built for the partners William Smith, William Strangham, Mr Davidson, William Sheraton, Edward Story and George Jeary. Broken up ca. 1861. Turnbull Library Record, Volume 30, 1 January 1997, Page 13

Reconstruction by artist Roger Finch of the brig Williams, with part of the north coast of King George Island in the background. Ink drawing, 1967, author’s collection. The drawing is based on information recorded on the Certificate of Registration, which includes the following details: The brig, Williams, of Blyth; 215 17/94 tons; length 81'10”, beam 24’10”, depth in hold 4’2”; square stern, brig or snow; registered 21 January 1812; built for the partners William Smith, William Strangham, Mr Davidson, William Sheraton, Edward Story and George Jeary. Broken up ca. 1861. Turnbull Library Record, Volume 30, 1 January 1997, Page 13