IRELAND'S GREATEST CLIPPER SHIP - Built at Belfast in 1868 the Star of
Greece was an iron clipper ship built by Harland & Wolff of Ireland for
merchants JP Corry & Co. For 20 years she plied the waters between
Britain, India and Australia before coming to grief on Friday, July 13th
1888, at Port Willunga. Her destruction and the loss of 18 lives left
many unanswered questions. After two high-level inquiries blame for the
wreck was laid squarely at the feet of her master, Captain Henry Russell
Harrower. Stories persist to this day proclaiming that the man had been
drunk at the time of the ship's loss. The tangle of truths, cover-ups
and lies, is much more complicated. Star of Greece - For Profit & Glory
tells the story of not just the ship but also tales of the rise, glory
days and fall of the Red Heart Line of clipper ships. Here now is the
definitive edition with new research and photographs.