The Ships List Australia, Passenger lists on ships continued until 1965, when cards completely replaced lists for both air and sea travel. What kind of passenger records do we hold? The National Archives holds detailed passenger records for arrivals and departures at all Australian ports from 1924. Bound for South Australia South Australian Passenger Lists 1836-1860s The Ships List TheShipsList was established to assist those seeking information on the vessels which brought their ancestors to their new home, be that the United States, Canada, Australia, or another part of the world. We hold records about: TheShipsList website, online since August 1999, will help you find your ancestors on ships' passenger lists. Passenger lists after 1940 are held by the National Archives of Australia. There was far more material on the original website, including passenger lists, ship descriptions, ship rigging, ship arrivals, marriage at sea, famine emigrants and shipwrecks. Passenger Lists by arrival date in South Australia 1845 to 1940 We have a full set of digitised passenger lists from 1845 - 1940 listed by year and ship's name. You can search these arrival records in our collection. In it, you can find: New South Wales passenger lists (assisted & unassisted) 1881 British census crew and passengers on ships arriving in New South Wales Queensland customs house shipping passengers and crew 1852-1885 Passengers to South Australia on board Buffalo 1836 Looking for passenger arrivals by name? Search the Assisted Immigrants Index 1839-1896 and come back here to view the digitised shipping list. We also have immigration reports, newspaper records, shipwreck information, ship pictures, ship descriptions, shipping-line fleet lists and more; as well as hundreds of passenger lists to Canada, USA, Australia and even some for South Africa. x8f3i4d, ixiz, vtmbfzd, pwr, flwfz, fn, 8zbp, 9yo, me8uv, zh,