Auf großer Fahrt
Name of traveller
Eugenie Rosenberger (1838-1931), Georg "Jürgen" Rosenberger (1848-1902) and dog Mohr
Reason for travel
- following her husband on board the trade ship Regulus
Date of travel
25 November to 16 December 1894
[W]ir wollten uns inzwischen Manorbier Castle ansehen und gingen den bezeichneten Weg entlang, blieben aber wie elektrisiert stellen [sic], als wir es liegen sahen, eine schöne, alte, ganz von Efeu überzogene Burg . . .. Wir gingen über die Zugbrücke, klopften und mußten unsere Namen in das Fremdenbuch schreiben. (Rosenberger 168).
Content
- agriculture:
- rural character in the area immediately outside Milfordhaven
- life stock kept in the fields in late autumn
- architecture: enjoys the diminutive character of town architecture in Milfordhaven
- clothing:
- woollen goods, such as socks, described as a special product of Pembrokeshire
- country fashion nowhere to be observed around Haverfordwest
- customs:
- description of interior decorations typically found in cottages
- description of the products on offer in the different market halls of Haverfordwest
- diet:
- restocking provisions on board the ship with fresh local produce sold in Milfordhaven
- a number of references to the types of food offered at various inns and tea rooms
- people:
- husband Georg "Jürgen" Rosenberger (1848-1902) identified as the captain of the sail boat and international trading vessel Regulus
- character sketches of people from Milfordhaven and surroundings
- strikes up acquaintance with a trader from Milfordhaven, Mr Kelway, and his widowed mother
- recreation:
- goes on a number of excursions on foot around Milfordhaven together with her husband and the dog
- exploration of Haverfordwest Castle and the privately owned Manorbier Castle
- terrain:
- conflation of Wales and England
- geographical particularities of Milfordhaven harbour and layout of the town
- Milfordhaven which appears as if from an English children's book
- likens Haverfordwest to Freiburg in Germany and compares it to the hilly towns of Thuringia
- romanticised descriptions of the south Wales towns, coastline and landscapes
- transport:
- modes of travel: on foot; sail boat
- descriptions of harbours along the coast of south Wales, their infrastructure and typical sounds, such as horn signals
- reference to a wrecking accident during a winter storm and the following rescue mission undertaken by local authorities in Milfordhaven
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Nationality of traveller
German
Language of publication
German
Gender of traveller
Female
Type of publication
edited letters
Citation
Rosenberger, Eugenie. Auf großer Fahrt: Tagebücher einer Kapitänsfrau aus der großen Zeit der Segelschiffahrt. 1899. Minden: Wilhelm Köhler, 1929. Print.