Register
of Ships - Am-An
AMARYLLIS - 1887
Code letters:
WTJQ
Official Number: 70405
Rigging: iron
single screw, 3 masts, steamer; 2 decks, 1 of iron; 3 tiers of beams; 5
cemented
bulkheads; double bottom, aft 80 feet long, forward 96 feet.
Tonnage: 1,714
tons gross, 1,669 under deck and 1,109 net.
Dimensions:
264.4 feet long, 34 foot beam and holds 24.3 feet deep.
Construction:
1875, Cole Bros. in Newcastle; repairs to damages in 1881.
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 31 & 58 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 33 inches; operating at 60 p.s.i.; 150 horsepower; engine by
North East Marine Engine Co. Ltd. in Sunderland
Owners: J.
Robinson & Sons
Port of registry:
North Shields
Port of survey:
Cardiff
AMAZON - 1817
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain J.
Newman
Rigging: Brig; 2
decks; sheathed in 1814
Tonnage: 214 tons
Construction: in
Massachusetts; vessel 12 years old
Owners: Phillips;
American property
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: Plymouth
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain Irvin
Rigging: Brig; single
deck with beams; sheathed in 1815
Tonnage: 210 tons
Construction: in
America; thorough repairs on 1814
Owners: Phillips;
American property
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: Plymouth
V oyage: sailed for
Philadelphia
AMAZONAS - 1893
Code letters: WTBL
Official Number: 70893
Master: Captain W.
Rees
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 4 bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,057 tons
gross, 1,019 under deck and 673 net
Dimensions: 229.2
feet long, 29.5 foot beam and holds 20.8 feet deep
Construction: 1874,
A. Simey & Co. in Sunderland; repairs to damages in 1888
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 27 & 53 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 33 inches; 110 horsepower; new boilers in 1884;
engine by Hawks, Crawshy & Son in Gateshead
Owners: J. Laing
Port of registry:
Sunderland
MISSING SINCE Dec.1893
AMAZONIA - 1863
Master: Captain Power
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1862; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 279 tons
Dimensions: 120 feet
long, 26.2 foot beam and holds 14.7 feet deep
Construction: 1862,
Longworth on Prince Edward Island
Owners: T. Redway
Port of registry:
Exmouth
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Africa
AMBROSIUS - 1852
Master: Captain
Arurdson
Rigging: Brig;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1849
Tonnage: 360
tons using old measurements and 330 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1849 in Gottenberg
Owners: Lillgegvist
Port of registry:
Gottenberg
Port of survey:
Hull
Voyage: sailed
for Rio de Janeiro
AMELIA - 1852/1855
Master: Captain
B. Wilson
Rigging: Schooner;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1852
Tonnage: 240
tons using old measurements and 150 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1847 in Aberdeen
Owners: Falkland
Islands Co.
Port of registry:
Falkland Islands
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Rio de Janeiro (1852); Falkland Islands (1855)
AMELIA - 1871
Master: a)
Captain S. Simpson; b) Captain Thomas
Rigging: Schooner;
partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 164
tons
Dimensions;
107.8 feet long, 24.2 foot beam and holds 11.3 feet deep
Construction:
1866, Meldrum in Boness
Owners: Meldrum
& Co.
Port of registry:
Boness
Port of survey:
a) Leith; b) Leith
Voyage: a)
France; b) Baltic
AMELIA THOMPSON - 1836
Master: Captain
Tomlinson
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in copper in 1834
Tonnage: 477
tons
Construction:
1833 in Sunderland
Owners: J.
Pirie
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for Lanceston
AMERICA - 1842
Master: Captain
Cunningham
Rigging: Ship;
sheahted in felt and copper in 1837
Tonnage: 447
tons
Construction:
prize of capture; Pitch Pine top sides; some repairs in 1837
Owners: Dawson
& Co.
Port of registry:
Baltimore
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Baltimore
AMERICA - 1855
1)
Master:
Captain Gardyne
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1854; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 706
tons using old measurements and 690 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1848 in Nova Scotia, using Hackmatac and Spruce
Owners: Baines
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Australia
2)
Master:
Captain W. Pirrie
Rigging:
Ship; sheathed in yellow metal in 1852; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage:
1,473 tons using old measurements and 1,673 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1852 in Quebec, using Oak, Tamarack, Elm & Pine; repairs to damages
in 1853
Owners:
Sinclair & Co.
Port
of registry: Belfast
Port
of survey: Liverpool
AMERICA - 1887
Code
letters: QRVP
Master:
Captain Bödcker
Rigging:
iron single screw Barque
Tonnage:
2,752 tons gross and 1,794 tons net
Dimensions:
328.8 feet long, 40 foot beam and holds 33.1 feet deep
Construction:
1863, Caird & Co. in Greenock
Propulsion:
steam engine with 2 cylinders of 56 & 96 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches
700 horsepower; new engine in 1872; engine by Day, Summers & Co. in
Southampton
Owners:
Norddeutscher Lloyd
Port
of registry: Bremen
AMERICAN FORESTER - 1960,
ex. PIONEER WAVE-1957
ex. CARRIER PIGEON-1946
Code letters: KQOZ
Official Number: 248074
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 3 decks; fitted with direction finder, echo souding device,
gyro-compass & radar
Tonnage: 8,329 tons
gross, 4,921 tons net and 10,466 tons summer deadweight
Dimensions: 459ft.
6in. long, 63ft. 1in. beam and holds 27ft. 8in. deep
Construction: 1945,
Moore Dry Dock & Co. in Oakland, CA
Owners: United States
Lines Co.
Port of registry:
New York
AMERICAN TRAVELER - 1949
Code letters: AOPS
Official Number: 249123
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 3 decks; fitted with direction finder, echo sounding device
and
refrigerating machinery
Tonnage: 8,228 tons
gross and 4,833 tons net
Dimensions: 441.2
feet long, 63.2 foot beam and holds 36.7 feet deep; Bridge 79 feet
Construction: 1946,
North Carolina Ship Building Co. in Wilmington, NC
Propulsion: 2 steam
turbines double reduction geared to single screw shaft; engine by
General Electric Co. in Lynn, MA
Owners: United States
Lines Co.
Port of registry:
New York
AMERIGO VESPUCCI - 1908
Code letters: NCKW
Official Number: 6
Master: Captain G.
Ronchi
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; fitted with electric light
Tonnage: 796 tons
gross, 612 under deck and 458 net
Dimensions:
226.3 feet long, 28.2 foot beam and holds 15.3 feet deep
Construction: 1900,
Societa Esercizio Bacini, Riva Trigoso
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 19 1/10, 31 1/8 & 51 1/5 inches
diameter
respectively; stroke 30 inches; 134 nominal horsepower; engine by
Gonderia Orotea, Palermo
Owners: Navigazione
Generale Italiana
Port of registry:
Palermo
AMERIQUE, ex. IMPERATRICE
EUGENIE, ex. ATLANTIQUE - 1887
Code letters:
BKGT
Master: Captain
Basquesne
Rigging: iron
single screw steamer; 3 decks & awning deck; 9 cemented bulkheads.
Tonnage: 4,517
tons gross and 3,034 net.
Dimensions:
393.7 feet long, 43.9 foot beam and holds 29 feet deep.
Construction:
1865, Scott & Co. in Saint Nazaire; repairs to damages in 1877.
Propulsion:
compound engine with 4 inverted cylinders of 41 & 75 inches diameter
each pair;
stroke 51 inches; operating at 71 p.s.i.; 900 horsepower; new engine in
1871;
new boilers in 1881; engine by Maudsley Sons & Field in London.
Owners: Compagnie
Generale Transatlantique
Port of registry:
Le Havre
Port of survey:
Le Havre
AMHERST - 1919, ex.
LADY GLOVER
Code letters:
WNJD
Official Number: 78142
Master: Captain
J. Hearn, appointed to the vessel in 1916
Rigging: wood
single screw steamer; 1 deck; fastened with copper; salted; machinery aft
Tonnage: 138
tons gross, 117 under deck and 94 net
Dimensions:
113 feet long, 18.5 foot beam and holds 10.5 feet deep
Construction:
1877, W. Allsup & Sons in Preston
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 cylinders of 20 & 40 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 24 inches; 60 registered horsepower; engine by Fawcett, Preston
& Co. in Liverpool
Owners: Gulf
Pulp & Paper Co.
Port of registry:
Charlottetown
AMITY - 1835/1838-1839
Master: Captain
R. Suttie (1835); Captain D. Rae (1835); Captain J. Leslie (1838-39);
Captain J. Cumming (1839)
Rigging: Brig;
double sheathed in 1836; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 312
tons
Construction:
1825 in New Brunswick, using Black Birch, Pine & Hackmatac; repairs
to damages in 1835;
some repairs in 1836
Owners: J.
Gray (1835); A. Harvey (1838-39)
Port of registry:
a) Liverpool (1835); b) Aberdeen (1835/1838-39)
Port of survey:
a) Liverpool (1835); b) Aberdeen (1835/1838-39)
Voyage: sailed
for Québec (1835/1838-39)
AMY - 1845/1859
Master: Captain
Ruggles (1845); Captain J. Hadgraft (1859)
Rigging: Schooner;
fastened with iron bolts.
Tonnage: 93
tons (1845); 106 tons (1859)
Construction:
1827 in Ipswich; vessel lengthened, new deck & major repairs in 1838;
some repairs in 1844; repairs to damages in 1845; vessel lengthened in
1859
Port of registry:
Ipswich
Port of survey:
Ipswich
Voyage: sailed
on Coastal Trade
AMY - 1887
Code letters:
JFMV
Official Number: 62136
Master: Captain
J. Sanders
Rigging: wood
Brigantine; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1881; partly fastened
with iron bolts
Tonnage: 181
tons gross, 181 under deck and 167 net
Dimensions:
102.5 feet long, 23.7 foot beam and holds 12.6 feet deep
Construction:
1868, Mansfield in Teignmouth
Owners: W.C.
Philips
Port of registry:
Plymouth
AMY DORA - 1876
Code letters: PCQK
Official Number: 70402
Master: Captain D.
Downie
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 2 decks; 3 tiers of beams; 5 cemented bulkheads;
partial double bottom
Tonnage: 1,708 tons
gross, 1,662 under deck and 1,107 net
Dimensions: 265 feet
long, 34 foot beam and holds 24.4 feet deep
Construction: 1875,
Cole in Newcastle
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 31 & 58 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 33 inches; 150 horsepower; engine by North East Marine Co. in Sunderland
Owners: J. Robinson
Port of registry:
North Shields
ANACREON - 1830
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain
J. Lenox
Rigging: Ship; single
deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1827; copper repaired in 1830
Tonnage: 427
tons
Construction:
New Brunswick, using Black Birch, Spruce, Hackmatac, Pine & Oak; vessel
6 years old
Owners: Evans
& Co.
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Virginia
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain
Lenox
Rigging: Ship;
single deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1826
Tonnage: 429
tons
Construction:
1825 in New Brunswick
Owners: Evans
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for India
ANCHORIA -1887
Code letters:
QFSW
Official Number: 70476
Master: Captain
J.J. Small, appointed to the shipping line in 1863 and to the ship in 1884
Rigging: iron
single screw Barque; 2 decks, 1 iron; 2 tiers of beams; 6 cemented bulkheads
and
2 partial bulkheads
Tonnage: 4,168
tons gross, 4,081 under deck and 2,713 net.
Dimensions:
408 feet long, 40.1 foot beam and holds 33.8 feet deep; House on deck 87
tons.
Construction:
1874, Barrow Ship Building Co. in Barrow
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 59 & 107 inches
diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; operating at 60 p.s.i.; 500 horsepower;
engine by the builders
Owners: Barrow
Steam Ships Co.
Port of registry:
Barrow
ANDALUSIAN - 1877
Code letters: RBLG
Official Number: 76538
Master: Captain V.
Lazzolo
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer;
Tonnage: 1,763 tons
gross, 1,686 under deck and 1,158 net
Dimensions: 312 feet
long, 31.3 foot beam and holds 23.9 feet deep; Forecastle 27 tons
Construction: 1877,
Leyland in Liverpool
Propulsion: compound
engine with 4 inverted cylinders of 24 & 50 inches diameter each pair;
stroke 39 inches; 220 horsepower; engine by J. Jack, Rollo & Co. in
Liverpool
Owners: F.R. Leyland
Port of registry:
Liverpool
ANDERS JAHRE - 1940
Code letters: LKFE
Rigging: steel single
screw motor tanker; 1 deck; machinery aft; fitted with direction finder
and
echo sounding device; water ballast
Tonnage: 9,970 tons
gross, 9,190 under deck and 5,908 net
Dimensions: 492.9
feet long, 66.1 foot beam and holds 36.5 feet deep;
Poop 113 feet; Forecastle 74 feet
Construction: 1939,
Bremer Vulkan in Vegesack
Propulsion: 2-stroke,
double acting oile engine with 6 cylinders of 23 5/8 inches diameter each;
stroke 43 5/16 inches; 1,163 nominal horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Skibs. A/S
Snefonn (Sig. Bergesen d.y. & Co., managers)
Port of registry:
Stavenger
ANDES - 1848
Master: Captain
C. Wilson
Rigging: Snow
Tonnage: 285
tons
Construction:
1826 in Grimsby; some repairs in 1844, 46 & 48
Port of registry:
Newcastle
Port of survey:
Shields
Voyage: sailed
for the Baltic
FOUNDERED
ANDINO - 1937
Code letters: GYMQ
Official Number: 164526
Rigging: steel twin
screws steam tanker; 1 deck; longitudinal framing at bottom & at deck;
rudder electric welded;
8 bulkheads, partly cemented, partly asphalted; cruiser stern; machinery
aft, fitted with
gyro-compass, echo sounding device & submarine signalling device; cellular
double bottom,
under engine & boilers 58 feet, 158 tons; Deep Tank forward 30 feet,
503 tons; Forward Peak
Tank 162 tons; Aft Peak Tank 189 tons
Tonnage: 4,569 tons
gross, 3,416 under deck and 2,227 net
Dimensions: 362 feet
long, 64.2 foot beam and holds 17.8 feet deep; Poop 87 feet;
Bridge Deck 36 feet; Forecastle 31 feet
Construction: 1935,
Howaldtswerke A.G. in Kiel
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 20 1/16, 32 11/16 & 54 5/16 inches
diameter
each pair; stroke 37 7/16 inches; operating at 225 p.s.I.; 416 nominal
horsepower;
2 water tube boilers; heating surface 6,997 sq. ft.; engine by the builders
Owners: Lago Shipping
Co. Ltd. (F.J. Wolfe, manager)
Port of registry:
London
ANDORA – 1904-1905
Code letters: WBJR
Official Number: 84129
Master: Captain W.
Richards
Rigging: iron Ship;
2 decks; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 1,723 tons
gross, 1,592 under deck and 1,597 net
Dimensions: 251 feet
long, 39 foot beam and holds 24 feet deep
Construction: 1881,
Richardson, Duck & Co. in Stockton
Owners: Andora Ship
Co. Ltd., (E.F. & W. Roberts, managers)
Port of registry:
Liverpool
ANDREW JACKSON - 1867 (Mercantile
Navy List & Maritime Directory)
Code letters: VLNT
Official Number: 46949
Rigging: sailing
Ship
Tonnage: 1,253 tons
Owners: Hermann L.
Seligmann of Glasgow
Port of registry:
Glasgow
ANDROMACHE - 1848
Master: Captain Passmore
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1848
Tonnage: 468 tons
Construction: 1828
in Scarborough; thorough repairs in 1845; repairs to damages in 1848
Owners: Tebbut &
Co.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Port Philip
ANDROMACHE - 1853
Master: Captain
J. Tate
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1849
Tonnage: 346
tons
Construction:
1824 in Hull; some repairs in 1845 & 1849
Owners: Holderness
Port of registry:
Liverpool
ANDROMEDA - 1833
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain
Gales
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper in 1831
Tonnage: 400
tons
Construction:
1819 in Sunderland; good repairs in 1828; new wales, top side & good
repairs in 1830;
repairs to damages in 1831
Owners: Stoveld
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for New South Wales
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain
Gales
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper in 1831
Tonnage: 408
tons
Construction:
in Sunderland; vessel 14 years old; new wales, upper works & major
repairs in 1829;
some repairs in 1831
Owners: W.
Stovell
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for New South Wales
ANGLIAN - 1895-1896
Code letters: NVJQ
Official Number: 68820
Master: Captain P.
Le Nevew
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 2 decks; 3 tiers of beams; 5 cemented bulkheads;
Midship tank 20 feet, 80 tons
Tonnage: 2,159 tons
gross, 2,120 under deck and 1,354 net
Dimensions: 314 feet
long, 35.8 foot beam and holds 26.4 feet deep;
Bridge 49 feet; Forecastle 46 feet
Construction: 1873,
Aitken & Mansel in Glasgow
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 26, 42 & 69 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 42 inches; operating at 150 p.s.i.; 309 nominal horsepower; 2 double
ended boilers;
8 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 240 sq. ft.; engine tripled in 1885;
engine by T. Richardson & Sons in Hartlepool
Owners: Huddart,
Parker & Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Melbourne
ANGLICANIA - 1833/1838-1840
(1833 Red Book - Shipowners only)
Master: Captain Maling
(1833); Captain Burridge (1838-40)
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in copper in 1835 & 1840; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 248 tons
Construction: 1832
in Sunderland; repairs to damages in 1839 & 1840
Owners: Maling &
Co. (1833); Gaden & Co. (1838-40)
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of registry:
Poole
Port of survey: Sunderland
(1833); Shields (1838); Poole (1839-40)
Voyage: sailed for
Archangel (1833); London (1838); Hull (1839); Liverpool (1840)
ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN - 1937
Code letters:
GMXW
Official Number: 149817
Rigging: steel
single screw steamer; 2 steel decks & steel Shelter Deck; 7 cemented
bulkheads;
cellular double bottom 355 feet long, 1,340 tons; Deep Tank aft 23 feet,
998 tons;
Forward Peak Tank 89 tons; Aft Peak Tank 185 tons; fitted with direction
finder; flat keel.
Tonnage:
5,456 tons gross, 5,013 under deck and 3,332 net.
Dimensions:
426 feet long, 58 foot beam and holds 26.1 feet deep.
Construction:
1927, Short Bros. Ltd. in Sunderland.
Propulsion:
quadruple expansion engine with 4 cylinders of 23 1/2, 32 1/2, 47 &
68 inches diameter
respectively; stroke 48 inches; operating at 220 p.s.i.; 453 nominal horsepower;
3 single ended boilers; 9 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 141 sq. ft.;
heating surface
6,216 sq. ft.; forced draught; engine by North East Marine Engine Co. Ltd.
in Newcastle.
Owners: Nitrate
Producers' Steam Ship Co. Ltd. (Lawther, Latta & Co. Ltd. managers)
Port of registry:
London
ANGLO-INDIAN - 1883
1)
Call sign:
NKTR
Official Number: 22181
Master:
a) Captain J. Kirkpatrick; b) Captain Henningsen
Rigging:
Barque; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1881; fastened with copper
bolts
Tonnage:
444 tons gross, 412 under deck and 400 net
Dimensions:
133.4 feet long, 28.5 foot beam and holds 18.2 feet deep;
Raised Quarter Deck 37 feet long; Forecastle 24 feet
Construction:
1858, Briggs in Sunderland; new deck in 1871; repairs to damages in 1877
Owners:
a) F. Ringer; b) Grand & J. Sharp
Port
of registry: Shanghai
2)
Official Number:
86119
Rigging:
iron single screw steamer; 1 iron deck & iron Spar Deck; 3 tiers of
beams;
5 cemented bulkheads; double bottom, aft 80 feet, forward 68 feet, 278
tons
Tonnage:
2,123 tons gross, 2,035 under deck and 1,372 net
Dimensions:
277 feet long, 37.6 foot beam and holds 24.2 feet deep; Bridge Deck 54
feet long
Construction:
1883, Campbell, MacKintosh & Bonstead in Newcastle
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 cylinders of 34 & 64 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 45 inches; operating at 80 p.s.i.; 240 horsepower; engine by
North East Marine Co. Ltd. in Sunderland
Owners:
C.H. Hillcoat
Port
of registry: Liverpool
ANGLOMAN – 1892
Official Number:
99393
Master: Captain E.
Maddox
Rigging: steel single
screw, 4 masts, steamer; 3 decks, Spar Deck & partial Shelter Deck;
6 cemented
bulkheads; fitted with electric light; cellular double bottom 300 feet,
720 tons; Midship
tank aft 66 feet, 630 tons; Midship tank forward 40 feet, 495 tons
Tonnage: 5,057 tons
gross, 4,493 under deck and 3,184 net
Dimensions: 403.5
feet long, 45.6 foot beam and holds 25 feet deep; Poop 34 feet;
Bridge 72 feet; Forecastle 50 feet
Construction: 1892,
Laird Bros. in Birkenhead
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 31, 47 ½ & 78 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 60 inches; 600 horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: British &
North Atlantic Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. (Richards, Mills & Co., managers)
Port of registry:
Liverpool
ANGLO SAXON - 1848
Master: Captain
Tomlinson
Rigging: Brig;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1847; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage:
166 tons
Construction:
1846 in Nova Scotia, using Spruce, Hackmatac & Birch
Owners: Tomlinson
Port of registry:
Halifax
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Cuba
ANGLO SAXON - 1858
Master: Captain
G. Welsh
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1857; fastened with iron bolts.
Tonnage: 1,104
tons.
Construction:
1852 in St. John's, Newfoundland using Birch, Pine, Oak and Hackmatack.
Owners: Farnworth
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Australia
ANN - 1839-1844
Master: Captain W.
Boyd (1839-41); Captain F. Plum (1842-44)
Rigging: Brig
Tonnage: 126 tons
Construction: 1830
in Peterhead; some repairs in 1836 & 1838
Owners: K. Forbes
(1839-41); Moore (1842-44)
Port of registry:
Peterhead (1839-41); Clyde (1842-44)
Port of survey: Peterhead
(1839-41); London (1842-44)
Voyage: sailed for
Riga (1839-41); Hamburg (1842-44)
ANN - 1839-1861
Master: Captain R.
Kell (1839-44); Captain T. Cousins (1845-47); Captain J. Manners (1848-55);
Captain J. Ross (1856-57); Captain Dolmahry (1858-60); Captain Gardnar
(1861)
Rigging: Barque (1819-44);
Snow (1845-61); sheathed in copper in 1833
Tonnage: 202 tons
using old measurements and 181 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1819,
Peterhead; vessel lengthened in 1829; some repairs in 1839
Owners: R. Kell(1844);
Kell & Co. (1845-60); Chambers (1861)
Port of registry:
Blyth
Port of survey: Blyth
Voyage: London (39-40/48-54/58-61);
Fécamp (41-44); Baltic (45-47); Dieppe (55-57)
ANN - 1848
1)
Master:
a) Captain Brown; b) Captain E. Grieves
Rigging:
Snow
Tonnage:
231 tons using old measurements and 223 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1830 in Sunderland; major repairs in 1847; repairs to damages in 1848
Owners:
J. Young
Port
of registry: South Shields
Port
of survey: Shields
Voyage:
sailed for the Baltic
2)
Master:
Captain E. Hogg
Rigging:
Snow; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage:
219 tons using old measurements and 217 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1823 in South Shields; new deck in 1838; some repairs in 1844;
repairs to damages in 1845
Owners:
Hogg & Co.
Port
of registry: North Shields
Port
of survey: Shields
Voyage:
sailed for London
3)
Master:
Captain Harper
Rigging:
Snow; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage:
251 tons using old measurements and 257 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1839 in Shields
Owners:
G. Shotton
Port
of registry: North Shields
Port
of survey: Sunderland
Voyage:
sailed for London
ANN - 1840/1846-1849/1852
Master:
Captain Griffiths (1840); Captain Thorn (1846); Captain J. Knox (1846-49);
Captain Walker (1852)
Rigging:
Ship; sheathed in felt and copper in 1840; sheathed in felt and yellow
metal in 1844 &1847;
partly fastened with iron bolts (1840-49); Barque sheathed in yellow metal
in 1851 (1852)
Tonnage:
789 tons using old measurements and 801 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1812 in Bombay, using Teak; some repairs in 1840; new deck in 1844
Owners:
Griffiths (1840); J. Griffith (1846-52)
Port
of registry: Bombay (1840); London (1846-52)
Port
of survey: London
Voyage:
sailed for Bombay (1840/1846-47); New Zealand (1848); Sydney (1852)
ANN BUCKLE - 1864
Master: Captain F.
Lyle
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1862; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 964 tons
Dimensions: 169.5
feet long, 35.7 foot beam and holds 21.4 feet deep
Construction: 1856,
W. Olive Sr. in Saint John, NB
Owners: J.C. Buckle
Port of registry:
Bristol
Port of survey: Bristol
Voyage: sailed for
India
ANN COMER - 1828
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain Campbell
Rigging: Brig; single
deck with beams; sheathed in copper and partially in felt in 1828;
partly fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 230 tons
Construction: on
Prince Edward Island; vessel 2 years old
Owners: Martin &
Co.
Draught under load:
13 feet
Port of survey: Bristol
Voyage: sailed for
Trinidad
ANN DASHWOOD - 1852-1854
Master: Captain
G. Killick (1852)
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in yellow metal and partly in felt in 1850; partly fastened with
iron bolts.
Tonnage: 873
tons.
Construction;
1847 in New Brunswick using Oak, Hackmatack, Pine, Spruce & Birch
Owners: Pickersgill
(1852); Sharp (1853-54)
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Aden (1852)
ANN MILLS – 1849
Master: Captain A.
Young
Rigging: Snow; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1846
Tonnage: 287 tons
using old measurements and 308 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1843
in Sunderland
Owners: J. Ritson
Port of registry:
Sunderland
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Venice
ANNA - 1873
Master: Captain W.
Simpson
Rigging: Brigantine;
partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 148 tons
Dimensions: 90.2
feet long, 23.4 foot beam and holds 10.4 feet deep
Construction: 1868,
McPherson in Nova Scotia
Owners: J.W. Swale
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: Nova
Scotia
Voyage: sailed for
the West Indies
ANNA DIXON - 1851-1863
Master: Captain R.
Kirby
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1851
Tonnage: 188 tons
Construction: 1851,
Sunderland
Owners: R. Kirby
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: Sunderland
Voyage: Australia
ANNA E. MORSE - 1922
Code letters: LWPV
Official Number: 220105
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 1 deck & Shelter Deck; fitted with electric light &
wireless;
water ballast
Tonnage: 6,058 tons
gross, 5,559 under deck and 3,785 net
Dimensions: 402.6
feet long, 53.2 foot beam and holds 32 feet deep; Poop 34 feet long; Forecastle
38 feet
Construction: 1920,
Virginia Ship Building Co. in Alexandria, VA
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24 1/2, 41 1/2 & 72 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 48 inches; 359 nominal horsepower; engine built by Hooven, Owens
& Rentschler Co.
in Hamilton, OR
Owners: United States
Shipping Board
Port of registry:
Alexandria, VA
ANNA SALÉN - 1949, ex.
EMPIRE LANGAN-1946, ex. MORMACLAND-1945
Rigging: steel twin
screws motor vessel; 2 decks, 3rd deck clear of machinery space;
7 partly cemented bulkheads; fitted with direction finder, gyro-compass,
submarine
signalling device & radar; cellular double bottom 392 feet, 1,766 tons;
Deep Tanks
forward 1,890 tons; Forward Peak Tank 117 tons; Aft Peak Tank 102 tons
Tonnage: 11,672 tons
gross, 6,725 under deck and 7,820 net
Dimensions: 468.4
feet long, 69.7 foot beam and holds 29.1 feet deep; Forecastle 43 feet
Construction: 1940,
Sun Ship Building & Dry Dock Co. in Chester, PA
Propulsion: twin
pairs 2-stroke, single acting oil engines with 28 cylinders of 20 1/2 inches
diameter each; stroke 27 1/2 inches; single reduction geared to twin screw
shafts;
2,670 machinery numeral; engine by Busch-Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Co.
in
St. Louis, MO
Owners: Rederi A/B
Pulp (Sven Salén)
Port of registry:
Stockholm
ANNE - 1863
Master : Captain
C. Axon
Rigging : Barque;
partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage : 224 tons
Dimensions : 107
feet long, 24 foot beam and holds 14.2 feet deep
Construction : 1854
on Prince Edward Island; new keelson & some repairs in 1862
Owners : R. Redway
Port of registry
: Exeter
Port of survey :
Plymouth
ANNE CHRISTINA - 1964
Code letters: PCRO
Official Number: 10438
Rigging: motor vessel;
1 deck & Spar Deck; fitted with Direction Finder, Echo Sounding Device,
Radar and Radiotelephony
Tonnage: 727 tons
gross, 288 tons net and 1,030 tons summer deadweight
Dimensions: 245 ft.
6 in. long, 34 ft. 6 in. beam and holds 12 ft. 8 in. deep
Construction: 1956,
Scheeps. Vooruitgang in Foxhol
Propulsion: 4-stroke,
single acting oil engine with 8 cylinders of 390 mm diameter each;
stroke 6809 mm; engine by N.V. Werkkspoor in Amsterdam
Owners: Rederij W.
& W. Goudriaan van Nievelt (Goudriaan & Co, managers)
Port of registry:
Rotterdam
ANNE LOWTHER - 1867
Master: a)
Captain J. More; b) Captain J. Hodgson
Rigging: Brig;
sheathed in felt and zinc in 1862; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 136 tons
Dimensions:
90 feet long, 21.5 foot beam and holds 11.9 feet deep
Construction:
1862, Kennedy in Whitehaven
Owners: T.
Kelly
Port of registry:
Whitehaven
Port of survey:
Whitehaven
Voyage: sailed
on Coastal Trade
ANNE MARY - 1869
Master: Captain
McIlwrath
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1867
Tonnage: 789
tons
Construction:
1840 in Newport; vessel lengthened in 1856; repairs to damages in 1861;
some repairs in 1863 & 1865
Owners: Locketts
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for San Francisco
ANNE MELHUISH - 1861-1863
Master: Captain D.
Williams
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1859
Tonnage: 347 tons
using old measurements and 376 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1849
in Port Madoc; repairs to damages in 1854; some repairs in 1855
Owners: Friend &
Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
South America
ANNENKERK – 1951
Code letters: PCRL
Rigging: twin screws
motor vessel; 1 deck & Shelter Deck; 3rd deck except in No. 4 hold;
8 partly cemented bulkheads; fitted with direction finder, echo sounding
device & gyro-compass;
cellular double bottom under engine & forward 292 feet, 1,215 tons;
Midship Tank 30 feet,
957 tons; Forward Peak Tank 163 tons; Aft Peak Tank 136 tons
Tonnage: 8,052 tons
gross, 6,930 under deck and 4,786 net
Dimensions: 493 feet
long, 63.2 foot beam and holds 31.1 feet deep; Poop 32 feet; Forecastle
46 feet
Construction: 1947,
N.V. Wilton-Fijenoord in Schiedam
Propulsion: 2-stroke,
single acting oil engines with 10 cylinders of 28 3/8 inches diameter each;
stroke 47 1/4 inches; 2,810 machinery numeral; engine by the builders
Owners: N.V. Vereenigde
Nederlandsche Scheepv. Maats.
Port of registry:
The Hague
ANNIE - 1849
Master: Captain
Mearns
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1849
Tonnage: 533
tons using old measurements and 645 tons using new measurements.
Construction:
1843 in Quebec; repairs to damages in 1844.
Owners: Granger
& Co.
Port of registry:
Belfast
Port of survey:
Belfast
Voyage: sailed
for New York
ANNIE CROSSFIELD - 1897-1899
Code letters: JSVC
Official Number: 83991
Master: Captain W.
Jones
Rigging: wood, 3
masts, Schooner; 1 deck; fastened with iron bolts; salted
Tonnage: 119 tons
gross, 118 under deck and 90 net
Dimensions: 94.3
feet long, 22.5 foot beam and holds 9.5 feet deep
Construction: 1883,
P. Rodgers in Carrickfergus; repairs to damages in 1897
Owners: J. Fisher
& Sons
Port of registry:
Barrow
ANNIE E. BANKS - 1909
Official Number:
122319
Master: W.D.
Haugh
Rigging: wood
3 masts Schooner; 1 deck
Tonnage: 174
tons gross, 144 under deck and 135 net
Dimensions:
92.2 feet long, 27 foot beam and holds 10.6 feet deep;
Poop 16 tons; House on deck 7 tons
Construction:
1908, Robar Bros. in La Have, N.S.
Owners: J.
Baird Ltd.
Port of registry:
Lunenburg, N.B.
ANNIE FLETCHER - 1885-1887/1891/1894
Code letters:
WPVB
Official Number: 60064
Master: Captain
Thorburn (1885-87); Captain M. Grierson (1891); Captain M.F. Thomson (1894)
Rigging: iron
Barque; 1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 503
tons gross, 484 under deck and 491 net
Dimensions:
158 feet long, 26.2 foot beam and holds 16.9 feet deep;
Raised Quarter Deck 35 feet long; Break 12 tons
Construction:
1868, Lune Ship Building Co. in Lancaster
Owners: A.
Rae & others (1887); J. & J. Rae & Co. (1891/94)
Port of registry:
Liverpool
ANNIE GRANT - 1863
Master: Captain
J. Heath
Rigging: Schooner;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1861; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 148
tons
Construction:
1857 in "Kgsbg" ?????
Owners: Grant
& Co.
Port of registry:
Salcombe
Port of survey:
Dartmouth
Voyage: sailed
on Coastal Trade
ANNIE LARGIE - 1885-1888
Code letters: HMWT
Official Number: 51099
Master: Captain R.
Harroway (1885-86); Captain Manners (1886-88)
Rigging: wood Brig;
partly fastened wityh iron bolts
Tonnage: 229 tons
Dimensions: 101.1
feet long, 25.2 foot beam and holds 14.4 feet deep
Construction: 1866,
Birnie in Montrose; repairs to damages in 1875; some repairs in 1875
Owners: R.L. Manners
Port of registry:
Montrose
ANNIE LEE - 1857
Master: Captain
H. Rawsay
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1856; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 383
tons
Construction:
1856 in Sunderland
Owners: Thompson
Port of registry:
South Shields
Port of survey:
Sunderland
Voyage: sailed
for the East Indies
ANNIE PARK - 1887
Official Number:
93411
Master: Captain
I. Willian
Rigging; steel
3 masts Schooner; iron floors; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 214
tons gross, 211 under deck and 192 net.
Dimensions:
134.2 feet long, 24.1 foot beam and holds 10.2 feet deep.
Construction:
1886, P. Rodgers in Carrickfergus
Owners: J.
Fisher & Sons
Port of registry:
Barrow
Port of survey:
Belfast
ANNIE STUART - 1887
Code letters: RJCG
Official Number: 76750
Master: Captain Osborne
Rigging: wood Schooner;
1 deck; sheathed in felt & yellow metal in 1884;
fastened with copper bolts; salted
Tonnage: 114
tons gross, 114 under deck and 98 net
Dimensions: 84.6
feet long, 21.6 foot beam and holds 10.2 feet deep
Construction: 1878,
Duncan in Kingston
Owners: J. McWilliam
Port of registry:
Banff
ANNIE WILSON - 1857/1862
Master: Captain
C. Langley (1857); Captain J. Duckitt (1862)
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1854 & 1860; fastened with iron
bolts
Tonnage: 1,191
tons using old measurements and 1,119 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1854 in New Brunswick, using Tamarack, Pine, Birch & Oak
Owners: Haughton
(1857); Wilson & Co. (1862)
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Australia (1857); New Zealand (1862)
ANSELM - 1940
Code letters:
GYPF
Official Number: 164275
Rigging: steel single
screw passenger liner; 1 deck & shelter deck; 3rd deck except in after
hold;
8 partly cemented bulkheads including collision bulkheads up to the 2nd
deck;
cruiser stern; fitted with direction finder & echo sounding device;
cellular double bottom
350 feet long, 1,056 tons; side tanks in engine room 8 feet, 86 tons;
Forward Peak Tank 66 tons; Aft Peak Tank 36 tons.
Tonnage: 5,954
tons gross, 4,351 under deck and 3,609 net.
Dimensions:
412.3 feet long, 55.7 foot beam and holds 25.8 feet deep; Forecastle 48
feet long.
Construction: 1935,
W. Denny & Bros. Ltd. in Dumbarton.
Propulsion:
3 steam turbines single reduction geared to single screw shaft; operating
at 250 p.s.i.;
690 nominal horsepower; 3 single ended boilers fitted with superheaters;
9 corrugated
furnaces; grate surface 176 sq. ft.; heating surface 7,704 sq. ft.; engine
by the
builders
Owners: Booth
Steam Ships Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
ANTHRACIT - 1851
Master: Captain
A. Harris
Rigging: Barque;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 264
tons using old measurements and 302 tons using new measurements
Construction:
Foreign; repairs to damages in 1851
Owners: Keetley
& Co.
Port of registry:
Grimsby
Port of survey:
Hull
Voyage: sailed
for Philadelphia
ANTONIS G. LEMOS - 1936,
ex. SCATWELL, ex. MAISIE
Code letters: SVBT
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 2 tier of beams; 6 cemented bulkheads;
bin in No. 1 & 4 holds; cellular double bottom, aft 133 feet, under
engine 23 feet,
forward 171 feet, 1,000 tons; Forward Peak Tank 103 tons; Aft Peak Tank
144 tons
Tonnage: 4,410 tons
gross, 4,207 under deck and 2,763 net
Dimensions: 385 feet
long, 52 foot beam and holds 25.1 feet deep; Poop 33 feet;
Bridge 237 feet; Forecastle 36 feet
Construction: 1911,
Bartram & Sons in Sunderland
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 26, 43 & 71 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; operating at 180 p.s.I.; 401 nominal horsepower; 3 single
ended boilers;
9 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 180 sq. ft.; heating surface 6,483
sq. ft.;
engine by J. Dickinson & Sons Ltd. in Sunderland
Owners: S.A. Lemos
& P.A. Lemos
Port of registry:
Chios
ANVERSOISE - 1911-1919, ex.
REIGATE
Code letters: MBRS
Master: Captain T.
Voss (1911-18); Captain E. van Quekelberge (1919)
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 decks; 6 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric light;
cellular double bottom, aft 126 feet, under engine 26 feet, forward 148
feet, 819 tons;
Deep Tank aft 28 feet, 664 tons; Aft Peak Tank 34 tons
Tonnage: 3,893 tons
gross, 3,714 under deck and 2,437 net
Dimensions: 365 feet
long, 48.2 foot beam and holds 25.4 feet deep;
Bridge 78 feet; Forecastle 41 feet
Construction: 1901,
Palmers' Co. Ltd. in Newcastle
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24 1/2, 41 1/2 & 70 inches diameter
respectively; stroke 45 inches; 459 nominal horsepower; 2 single ended
& 1 auxiliary
single ended boilers; 9 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 171 sq. ft.;
heating surface
6,527 sq. ft.; engine by the builders
Owners: Société
anonyme Anversoise de Navigation
Port of registry:
Antwerp