Bloom (ship)

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Several vessels have been named Bloom.

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Bloom (1781 ship)

Bloom (1789 ship)

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  1. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 4279. 13 December 1805.

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Bloom was launched in the Thirteen Colonies in 1781. She was taken in prize in 1782. She became a Liverpool-based slave ship and from 1783 on made four complete voyages in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She was broken up in 1789.

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