Coromandel (1834 ship)
The Coromandel was a merchant vessel built in 1834 in Sunderland, England. She was primarily employed in trade routes connecting Great Britain with India, Australia, and other parts of the British Empire. The ship is documented as having transported passengers, cargo, and sometimes convicts. The Coromandel's voyages reflect the significant maritime activity and expansion of trade during the 19th century. Further information regarding specific voyages, captains, or incidents involving the Coromandel may be found in historical maritime records and archives.