Register of ShipsCHALCO - 1858
Master: Captain E.
Boaden
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1858
Tonnage: 237 tons
Construction: 1826,
Maryport; some repairs in 1858
Owners: King &
Co.
Port of registry:
Bristol
Port of survey: Bristol
Voyage: sailed for
Africa
CHAMPION - 1827
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain Cameron
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1826
Tonnage: 380 tons
Construction: 1825
in St. John's, using Black Birch and Pine
Owners: Ward
Draught under load:
17 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed on
Transportation
CHAMPION - 1841
Master: Captain Cochrane
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and copper in 1841
Tonnage: 673 tons
using old measurements and 795 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1838
in Canada, using Black Birch, Hackmatac, Spruce & Pine
Owners: Cuthbert
Port of registry:
Greenock
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Sydney
CHANCE - 1764
1)
Master:
Captain A. Brown
Rigging:
sailing vessel
Tonnage:
60 tons
Construction:
1749 in Great Britain
Owners:
Robinson & Co.
Port
of registry: Liverpool
Voyage:
sailed for Galloway
2)
Master:
Captain C. Smith
Rigging:
sailing vessel
Tonnage:
160 tons
Construction:
1755 in New England
Owners:
J. Crawford
Port
of registry: London
CHANCE - 1853/1860
Master: Captain
A. Hayes (1853); Captain W. Perkin (1860)
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1852 & 1856; partly fastened with
iron bolts
Tonnage: 920
tons using old measurements and 1,049 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1851 in New Brunswick, using Hackmatac, Birch, Oak & Pine
Owners: Coltart
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Melbourne (1853); Australia (1860)
CHANCE - 1856
Master: Captain
R. Macgarr
Rigging: Bark
Tonnage: 465
tons using old measurements and 552 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1840 in Pugwash; some repairs in 1853 & 1854
Owners: J.
& W. Carter
Port of registry:
Goole
Port of survey:
Hull
Voyage: sailed
for North America
CHANCE - 1860
Master: Captain W.
Mordy
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1855; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 450 tons
using old measurements and 479 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1854
in Québec
Owners: Mitchell
& Co.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Australia
CHANCELLOR - 1881
Official Number:
82308
Rigging: steel paddle
steamer
Tonnage: 233 tons
gross, 233 under deck and 70 net
Dimensions: 199.7
feet long, 21.1 foot beam and holds 8.2 feet deep
Construction: 1880,
R. Chambers Jr. in Dumbarton
Propulsion: diagonal
engine with 2 cylinders of 36 inches diameter each; stroke 60 inches;
140 horsepower; engine by M. Paul & Co. in Dumbarton
Owners: A. Smollett
Port of registry:
Glasgow
CHANGUINOLA – 1914-1917, ex. CARL SCHURZ,
ex. KARL SCHURZ
Code letters: JFKW
Official Number: 134701
Master: Captain E.H.
Reade
Rigging: steel twin
screws steamer; 3 decks & Shelter Deck; 7 cemented bulkheads;
fitted with electric light, refrigerating machinery, submarine signalling
device and
wireless; cellular double bottom, aft 98 feet, under engine & boilers
108 feet,
forward 56 feet, 866 tons; Forward Peak Tank 68 tons; Aft Peak Tank 39
tons
Tonnage: 5,978 tons
gross, 4,757 under deck and 3,552 net
Dimensions:
410.9 feet long, 51.1 foot beam and holds 30.4 feet deep; Poop 40 feet;
Bridge 206 feet; Forecastle 53 feet
Construction: 1912,
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. in Newcastle
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 23 ½, 39 & 66 inches diameter
each pair;
stroke 45 inches; 1,032 nominal horsepower; 2 double ended & 2 single
ended boilers;
18 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 384 sq. ft.; heating surface 16,512
sq. ft.;
engine by Wallsend Slipway Co. Ltd. in Newcastle
Owners: Elders
& Fyffes Ltd.
Port of registry:
Bristol
CHAPMAN - 1817/1820
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain J.
Drake (1817); Captain Williams (1820)
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1816
Tonnage: 558 tons
Construction: in
Whitby; vessel 41 years old (1817); vessel rebuilt in 1811 & almost
rebuilt in 1815;
some repairs in 1819
Owners: Chapman
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Botany Bay (1817); on Transportation (1820)
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain Drake
(1817); Captain Milburn (1820)
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1814; new copper in 1819
Tonnage: 558 tons
Construction: in
Whitby; rebuilt in 1811; repairs to damages in 1815
Owners: Chapman
Draught under load:
17 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Botany Bay (1817); on Transportation (1820)
CHARING CROSS - 1905
Code letters:
MPFR
Official Number: 99068
Master: Captain
D. Davies, appointed to the Shipping Line and to the vessel in 1904
Rigging: steel
single screw Schooner; 1 steel deck & partial iron Awning Deck; 2 tiers
of beams;
6 cemented bulkheads; cellular double bottom 216 feet long, 386 tons
Tonnage: 2,534
tons gross, 1,953 under deck and 1,646 net
Dimensions:
300 feet long, 40.2 foot beam and holds 20.9 feet deep; Poop 25 feet long;
Quarter Deck 96 feet; partial Awning Deck 179 feet long
Construction:
1892, Palmers's Co. Ltd. in Newcastle
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 22 1/2, 36 1/2 & 60 inches
diameter respectively;
stroke 42 inches; operating at 160 p.s.i.; 236 nominal horsepower; 2 single
ended boilers;
6 ribbed furnaces; grate surface 84 sq. ft.; heating surface 3,590 sq.
ft.; engine built by
the same company as the hull
Owners: Charing
Cross Steam Ship Co. Ltd. (J. Cory & Sons Ltd.)
Port of registry:
London
CHARLES - 1812
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain
P. Dowall
Rigging: Brig;
single deck with beams; sheathed in copper; 8 6-pounds guns
Tonnage: 141
tons
Construction:
in America; vessel 15 years old
Owners: Bully
& Co.
Draught under load:
10 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Newfoundland
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain
P. Dowell
Rigging: Brig;
single deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1808; fastened with iron
bolts;
2 1-pound & 10 6-pounds guns
Tonnage: 130
tons
Construction:
Danish prize of capture
Owners: Holland
& Co.
Draught under load:
12 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Newfoundland
CHARLES KERR - 1839
Master: Captain Arnold
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in copper in 1837
Tonnage: 463 tons
Construction: 1826
in Sunderland
Owners: Pirie &
Co.
Port of registry:
Padstow
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Australia
CHARLES WHARTON - 1830
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain
S. York
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper in 1830
Tonnage: 396
tons
Construction:
Philadelphia, using Locust, White Oak & Pitch Pine; vessel 2 years
old
Owners: Holingworth;
American property
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for New Orleans
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain
J. Gorkee
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks
Tonnage: 396
tons
Construction:
1828 in Philadelphia
Owners: Holingworth
Draught under load:
17 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
CHARLES WILLSON PEALE - 1946
Code letters: KJAH
Official Number: 242619
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 decks; cruiser stern; electric welded; fitted with direction
finder
& echo sounding device; water ballast
Tonnage: 7,176 tons
gross and 4,374 tons net
Dimensions: 422.8
feet long, 57 foot beam and holds 34.8 feet deep
Construction: 1942,
Oregon Ship Building Corp. in Portland, OR
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 23 1/2, 37 & 70 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 48 inches; fitted for oil fuel; engine by Oregon War Industries
Inc. in Portland, OR
Owners: U.S. War
Shipping Administration
Port of registry:
Portland, OR
CHARLIE PALMER - 1869-1873
Code letters: VLKS
Official Number: 46912
Master: Captain C.
Smith
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1867; partly fastened in iron bolts
Tonnage: 586 tons
Dimensions: 145.1
feet long, 31 foot beam and holds 18.8 feet deep
Construction: 1863,
Palmer in New Brunswick
Owners: J. Clarke
Port of registry:
London
CHARLOTTE - 1832
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain
T. Shaw
Rigging: Ship;
single deck with beams; sheathed in 1829
Tonnage: 285
tons
Construction:
Bristol; vessel 37 years old; new upper works in 1821; major repairs 1823;
new deck 1826;
good repairs 1829; repairs to damages in 1831
Owners: Cross
& Co.
Draught under load:
17 feet
Port of survey:
Bristol
Voyage: sailed
for New York
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain
Shaw
Rigging: Ship;
single deck with beams; sheathed in 1829
Tonnage: 274
tons
Construction:
1797 in Bristol; new wales & thorough repairs in 1826; some repairs
in 1829;
repairs to damages in 1831
Owners: Brass
& Co.
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of survey:
Bristol
Voyage: sailed
for New York
CHARLOTTE - 1854-1856
Master: Captain J.
Dickie (1854-55); Captain W. Allan (1856)
Rigging: Snow; sheathed
in zinc in 1854; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 211 tons
using old measurements and 200 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1851
in Montrose
Owners: D. Walker
Port of registry:
Montrose
Port of survey: Montrose
(1854-55); Liverpool (1856)
Voyage: sailed for
the Mediterannean Sea (1854-55)
CHARLOTTE GLADSTONE - 1868-1871
Master: Captain
F. Fraser (1868-69); Captain B.J. White (1869-1870); Captain J. Fox (1870-1871)
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1869
Tonnage: 1,304
tons
Dimensions:
192.5 feet long, 38.7 foot beam and holds 24 feet deep
Construction:
1865, Fisher in New Brunswick; repairs to damages in 1869
Owners: A.Fotheringham
(1868-1869); Shaw, Savill & Co. (1869-1871)
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
Plymouth (1868-1869); London (1870)
Voyage: sailed
for Australia (1868-1869); New Zealand (1870)
CHARLOTTE JANE - 1848/1850
Master: Captain
Lawrence
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1848/1850; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 619
tons using old measurements and 729 tons using new measurements.
Construction:
1848 in Bristol
Owners: Thomson
& Co.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
Bristol (1848); London (1850)
CHARMING JENNY - 1764
1)
Master: Captain Sam Dawson
Tonnage: 80 tons
Construction: 1750
in Great Britain; single deck; 6 guns
Owners: Laythorn
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Dublin
2)
Master: Captain Henry Pardo
Tonnage: 150 tons
Construction: 1756
in Great Britain; single deck; 10 guns
Owners: in Dublin
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Dublin
CHARMING MOLLY - 1764
Master: Captain
Trehill
Rigging: single
deck with beams
Tonnage: 80
tons
Construction:
1755 in Wales, 7 guns
Owners: in
Dublin
CHASE - 1856
1)
Master:
Captain Clark
Rigging:
Barque
Tonnage:
370 tons using old measurements and 378 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1855 in Sunderland
Owners:
W. Doxford
Port
of registry: Sunderland
Port
of survey: Sunderland
Voyage:
sailed for the Mediterannean Sea
2)
Master:
Captain W. Hurrell
Rigging:
Barque; sheathed in yellow metal in 1854; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage:
330 tons using old measurements and 298 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1854 in Sunderland
Owners:
Dale & Co.
Port
of registry: North Shields
Port
of survey: Shields
Voyage:
sailed for the Mediterannean Sea
CHAUNCEY JEROME JUNIOR - 1852-1854 (courtesy
of Bruce Schnell)
Master: Captain
James Cone
Rigging: Ship;
3 masts; 3 decks
Tonnage: 1,154
tons
Dimensions:
178.5 feet long, 37.5 foot beam and holds 28 feet deep
Construction:
1851, Matthew Hubard in East Haddam, CT
Port of registry:
New York
Port of survey:
New York (1852); Le Havre (1852); Liverpool (1853)
Voyage: sailed
for Mobile, AL (1852); New York (1852 & 53)
WRECKED JAN. 1854
CHEAPSIDE - 1849
Master: Captain
D. Lewis
Rigging: Bark;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1848
Tonnage: 519
tons using old measurements and 621 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1845 in Sunderland
Owners: Greenwell
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for Port Philip
CHELYDRA - 1877
Code letters:
MGJV
Official Number: 67379
Master: Captain
W.H. Gould
Rigging: iron
single screw Schooner; 2 decks; 3 tiers of beams; 5 cemented bulkheads;
partial double bottom
Tonnage: 1,487
tons gross, 1,462 under deck; 963 net
Dimensions:
260 feet long, 32 foot beam and holds 23.7 feet deep
Construction:
1873, Dixon in Middlesbrough; repairs to damages in 1875
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 28 & 56 1/2 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 36 inches; operating at 70 p.s.i.; 130 horsepower; engine by Blair
& Co. in Stockton
Owners: Hutchinson
& McIntyre
Port of registry:
Newcastle
ABANDONNED
CHERBOURG - 1912
Code letters: NKTQ
Official Number: 68826
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer
Tonnage: 397 tons
gross, 304 under deck and 224 net
Dimensions: 165.6
feet long, 23.1 foot beam and holds 11.9 feet deep; Quarter Deck 84 feet;
Forecastle 42 feet
Construction: 1873,
J. & R. Swan in Dumbarton
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 22 & 38 inches diameter respectively; stroke
27 inches;
64 registered horserpower; new boilers in 1891; engine by Smith Bros. &
Co. in Glasgow
Owners: London &
South Western Railway Co.
Port of registry:
Southampton
CHERIBON - 1892
Code
letters: HRFB
Master:
Captain Duchesne, appointed to the vessel in 1888
Rigging:
iron single screw Brig; 2 decks & Spar Deck
Tonnage:
3,116 tons gross and 1,659 tons net
Dimensions:
341.2 feet long, 40.3 foot beam and holds 21.2 feet deep; House on deck
74 tons;
Forecastle 34 feet
Construction:
1882, W. Denny & Bros. in Dumbarton
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 cylinders of 41 & 72 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 51 inches;
309 nominal horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners:
Compagnie Nationale de Navigation
Port
of registry: Marseilles
CHEROKEE - 1837
Master:
Captain J. Millar
Rigging:
Bark; sheathed in copper in 1834
Tonnage:
278 tons
Construction:
1834 in Greenock
Owners:
Pinkerton
Port
of registry: Glasgow
Port
of survey: Clyde
Voyage:
sailed for Montréal
CHESTERFIELD - 1793/1795/1797
Master: Captain
M.B. Alt (1793/95); Captain J. Nichol (1797)
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed with copper over boards
Tonnage: 180
tons
Construction:
1781 in America; good repairs in 1791
Owners: Duncan
(1793/95); Jarrat, Jr. (1797)
Draught under load:
12 feet
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for the South Seas fishing grounds
CHEVIOT - 1887
Code letters:
JTKP
Official Number: 63648
Rigging: iron
single screw Schooner; 1 iron deck; 2 tiers of beams; 4 bulkheads;
double bottom aft, forward and under engine & boilers.
Tonnage: 1,226
tons gross, 988 under deck and 764 net.
Dimensions:
230.2 feet long, 32.2 foot beam and holds 17.5 feet deep; Poop 193 tons;
Forecastle 29 tons; House on deck 16 tons.
Construction:
1870, C. Mitchell & Co. in Newcastle; major repairs in 1873.
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 30 & 59 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 36 inches; 120 horsepower; engine built by T. Clark & Co. in
Newcastle.
Owners: W.H.
Smith & Sons Ltd.
Port of registry:
Melbourne
Port of survey:
Cardiff
CHEYENNE - 1939
Code letters: GTRL
Official Number: 161559
Rigging: steel single
screw motor tanker; 1 deck & 2nd deck clear of cargo tanks; web frames;
7 partly cemented bulkheads; cellular double bottom under engine 51 feet,
151 tons;
Deep Tank forward 41 feet, 616 tons; Forward Peak Tank 276 tons; Aft Peak
Tank 48 tons
Tonnage: 8,825 tons
gross, 8,084 under deck and 5,267 net
Dimensions: 477 feet
long, 63.8 foot beam and holds 34.8 feet deep; Poop 105 feet;
Bridge 27 feet; Forecastle 41 feet
Construction: 1930,
Palmers' Co. Ltd., Newcastle
Propulsion: 2-stroke,
single acting oil engine with 4 cylinders of 25 3/16 inches diameter each;
stroke 97 5/8 inches; 785 nominal horsepower; 2 double ended boilers;
engine by W. Doxford & Sons Ltd., Sunderland
Owners: Anglo-American
Oil Co. Ltd. (F.J. Wolfe, manager)
Port of registry:
Newcastle
CHIEN SHE - 1936
Rigging: twin screws
suction hopper dredger; 1 deck; 6 bulkheads, partly cemented & partly
asphalted;
machinery aft; hopper side tanks 107 feet, 254 tons; Forward Peak Tank
160 tons;
Aft Peak Tank 157 tons
Tonnage: 4,699 tons
gross, 4,427 under deck and 1,858 net
Dimensions: 363.7
feet long, 60.3 foot beam and holds 24.8 feet deep
Construction: 1935,
F. Schichau GmbH in Danzig
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 18 7/8, 31 1/2 & 51 3/16 inches
diameter each pair;
stroke 29 1/2 inches; operating at 200 p.s.I.; 748 nominal horsepower;
4 single ended boilers;
16 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 327 sq. ft.; heating surface 13,630
sq. ft.;
engine by the builders
Owners: Whangpoo
Conservancy Board
Port of registry:
Shanghai
CHIEFTAIN - 1849
Master: Captain A.
Cotter
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in metal and partly in felt in 1849; partly fastened with iron
bolts
Tonnage: 325 tons
Construction: 1826
in Montréal; new deck and major repairs in 1842; new keelson &
some repairs in 1846
Owners: R. Corry
Port of registry:
Belfast
Port of survey: Belfast
Voyage: sailed for
New York
CHILDREN - 1837/1839
Master: Captain
E. Smith (1837); Captain H. Browne (1839)
Rigging: Bark;
sheathed in felt and copper in 1837
Tonnage: 254
tons
Construction:
1825 in Liverpool; partial Pitch Pine planking
Owners: Gordon
& Co. (1837); Henby & Co. (1839)
Port of registry:
London (1837); Lanceston (1839)
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed for
Lanceston
WRECKED
1839
CHILDWALL, ex. EDITH
WARREN - 1887
Code letters:
JFRV
Official Number: 60080
Master: Captain
T.O. Watson
Rigging: iron
Bark; 2 decks; 1 cemented bulkhead.
Tonnage: 1,334
tons gross, 1,198 under deck and 1,286 net.
Dimensions:
213 feet long, 37.1 foot beam and holds 23.3 feet deep;
Poop 52 feet long; Forecastle 32 feet.
Construction:
1868, G. R. Clover & Co. in Birkenhead.
Owners: C.W.
Kellock
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Cardiff
CHILLIANWALLAH - 1868
Official Number:
48187
Master: Captain C.
Conway
Rigging: Ship; partly
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 1,249 tons
Dimensions: 182.8
feet long, 39.1 foot beam and holds 24.7 feet deep
Construction: 1864,
Lachance in Québec; repairs to damages in 1866
Owners: J. Roche
Port of registry:
Québec
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
New York
CHILLINGHAM - 1864
Master: Captain W.
Barrett
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1861; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 450 tons
Dimensions: 126 feet
long, 28 foot beam and holds 18 feet deep
Construction: 1859,
R. Thompson Jr. in Sunderland
Owners: Scott &
Co.
Port of registry:
Newcastle
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
India
CHILLINGHAM - 1880
Official Number:
79201
Master: Captain J.
Sanderson
Rigging: iron single
screw Schooner; 2 decks; 3 tiers of bams; 5 cemented bulkheads;
double bottom 126 feet
Tonnage: 1,547 tons
gross, 1,439 under deck and 1,007 net
Dimensions: 255 feet
long, 33.3 foot beam and holds 22.9 feet deep; Raised Quarter Deck 32 feet;
Forecastle 32 feet
Construction: 1878,
Leslie & Co., Newcastle
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 31 & 58 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 33 inches; operating at 70 p.s.i.; 150 horsepower;
engine by North East Marine Engine Co. Ltd. in Sunderland
Owners: J. Turpie
& Co.
Port of registry:
North Shields
Port of survey: London
CHIMBORAZO - 1856
Master: Captain
W. Wilson
Rigging: Bark;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1849
Tonnage: 345
tons using old measurements and 430 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1841 in Liverpool
Owners: Kendall
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
CHINA - 1840
Master: Captain A.
Phillips
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1839
Tonnage: 618 tons
Construction: 1835
in New Brunswick; major repairs in 1839
Owners: J. Johnson
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Sydney
CHINA - 1840/1856
Master: Captain Robertson
(1840); Captain McMillan (1856)
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1839; Barque; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1855
Tonnage: 524 tons
using old measurements and 658 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1837
in Hull, some repairs in 1849 & 1852, repairs to damages in 1855
Owners: Humphrey
(1840); T. Carter (1856)
Port of registry:
Liverpool (1840); London (1856)
Port of survey: Liverpool
(1840); London (1856)
Voyage: sailed for
Sydney (1840); India (1856)
CHINDWARA - 1891
Code letters: SHTN
Official Number: 80442
Master: Captain W.B.
Smith
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 2 decks; 5 cemented bulkheads;
cellular double bottom 250 feet, 328 tons
Tonnage: 1,983 tons
gross, 1,921 under deck and 1,487 net
Dimensions: 285 feet
long, 35.2 foot beam and holds 23.9 feet deep
Construction: 1879,
W. Denny & Bros. in Dumbarton
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 34 & 60 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 42 inches; 185 horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: British India
Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
CHLORIS, ex. EIDER - 1920
Official Number:
147866
Rigging: steel
single screw, 4 masts, steamer; 1 steel deck; well deck; 3 cemented bulkheads;
machinery aft; fitted with electric light, submarine signalling device
& wireless; cellular double
bottom 201 feet long, 427 tons; Forward Peak Tank 181 tons; Aft Peak Tank
32 tons.
Tonnage: 1,197
tons gross, 988 under deck and 650 net.
Dimensions:
251.4 feet long, 37.6 foot beam and holds 12.7 feet deep;
Poop & Bridge Deck 193 feet long; Forecastle 30 feet.
Construction:
1921, Werft Nobiskrug G.m.b.H in Rendsburg
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 17 3/4, 28 9/16 & 45 5/16
inches diameter
respectively; stroke 29 9/16 inches; operating at 185 p.s.i.; 143 nominal
horsepower;
2 single ended boilers; 4 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 78 sq. ft.;
heating surface 2,476 sq. ft.; engine built by Ottenser mach. G.m.b.H.
in Altona.
Owners: J.
& P. Hutchison in Glasgow
CHOICE - 1836
1)
Master:
Captain W. Whale
Rigging:
Snow; sheathed in felt and metal in 1831; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage:
213 tons
Construction:
1797 in Dysart
Owners:
Whale & Co.
Port
of registry: Newcastle
Port
of survey: Newcastle
Voyage:
sailed for London
2)
Master:
Captain Caithness
Rigging:
Brig
Tonnage:
150 tons
Construction:
1824 in Dundee; new top sides & some repairs in 1836
Owners:
A. Low
Port
of registry: Dundee
Port
of survey: Dundee
Voyage:
sailed for Riga
CHOICE - 1878
Code letters: LJQW
Official Number: 50865
Master: Captain Leaby
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1871; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 1,113 tons
Dimensions: 184.5
feet long, 36.2 foot beam and holds 23 feet deep
Construction: 1865,
Harley in Miramichi, NB; repairs to damages in 1869
Owners: Le Baron
Vaughan
Port of registry:
Saint John, NB
CHOLMBY - 1843
Master: Captain
Robinson
Rigging: Brig;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 224
tons
Construction:
1788 in Whitby; major repairs in 1832
Owners: Robinson
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: Collier
CHOWRINGHEE – 1852
Master: Captain G.
Brown
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1851; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 781 tons
using old measurements and 893 using new measurements
Construction: 1851
in Sunderland
Owners: J. Hay
Port of registry:
Sunderland
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Melbourne
CHRISTIAN - 1905
Code letters:
JFHD
Master: Captain
G. Kurowsky.
Rigging: steel
single screw Schooner; 1 deck; water ballast.
Tonnage: 932
tons gross, 719 under deck and 573 net.
Dimensions:
206.3 feet long, 31.2 foot beam and holds 13.9 feet deep;
Quarter Deck 63 feet long; Bridge 52 feet; Forecastle 26 feet.
Construction:
1894, A.G. Neptune in Rostock.
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 13 3/4, 22 1/2 & 36 1/2
inches
diameter respectively; stroke 27 1/2 inches; 70 nominal horsepower;
engine built by the same company as the hull.
Owners: Renata
Dampschiffs Gesellschaft Thomas Gribel.
Port of registry:
Stettin
CHRISTIANA CARNELL - 1868
Master: Captain W.
Rogers
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1863
Tonnage: 193 tons
Construction: 1850
in Southampton
Owners: Brockenshire
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
the West Indies
CHRISTINA - 1852
Master: Captain
D. Craig
Rigging: Bark;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1850; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 232
tons using old measurements and 247 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1840 in Aberdeen
Owners: Catto
& Co.
Port of registry:
Aberdeen
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Singapore
CHRYSOLITE - 1855/1856
1)
Master:
Captain McLelland (1855); Captain A. Enright (1856)
Rigging:
Ship; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1854; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage:
564 tons using old measurements and 441 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1851 in Aberdeen
Owners:
Taylor & Co.
Port
of registry: Liverpool
Port
of survey: Liverpool
Voyage:
sailed for China
2)
Master:
Captain Cumming
Rigging:
Schooner; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1855
Tonnage:
331 tons using old measurements and 273 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1855 in Greenock
Owners:
McArthur
Port
of registry: Glasgow
Port
of survey: Clyde
Voyage:
sailed for South America
CHULMLEIGH - 1900
Code letters: RMFG
Official Number: 109792
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 6 cemented bulkheads;
cellular double bottom, aft 110 feet, under engine 24 feet, forward 144
feet, 892 tons;
Forward Peak Tank 169 tons; Aft Peak Tank 202 tons
Tonnage: 3,997 tons
gross, 3,542 under deck and 2,567 net
Dimensions: 340 feet
long, 48.1 foot beam and holds 25.8 feet deep; Poop 33 feet;
Bridge 199 feet; Forecastle 34 feet
Construction: 1900,
Richardson, Duck & Co. in Stockton
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 25, 42 & 68 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 45 inches; 343 nominal horsepower; 2 single ended boilers; 6 corrugated
furnaces;
grate surface 126 sq. ft.; heating surface 5,400 sq. ft.; engine by Blair
& Co. Ltd. in Stockton
Owners: Tatem Steam
Navigation Co. Ltd. (W.J. Tatem Ltd., managers)
Port of registry:
Cardiff
CINGALESE - 1878
Code
letters: JKCB
Official Number: 63732
Master:
Captain J. Stewart
Rigging:
iron Barque; 1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage:
724 tons gross, 680 under deck and 698 net
Dimensions:
195.9 feet long, 32.2 foot beam and holds 17 feet deep;
Raised Quarter Deck 29 feet; Forecastle 27 feet
Construction:
1869, London & Glasgow Co. in Glasgow
Owners:
A. Currie & Co.
Port
of registry: Melbourne
CINTRA - 1855
Master: Captain G.
Jackson
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer rigged for sail
Tonnage: 517 tons
using old measurements and 349 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1854
in Paisley
Propulsion: auxiliary
steam engine producing 80 horsepower
Owners: Bibby &
Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
Liverpool
CIRCASSIAN - 1849
Master: Captain H.
Proctor
Rigging: Snow; sheathed
in felt and copper in 1848
Tonnage: 298 tons
using old measurements and 317 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1839,
Sunderland; repairs to damages in 1848
Owners: Nicholson
Port of registry:
Sunderland
Port of survey: Swansea
Voyage: sailed for
Cuba
CIRCASSIAN - 1873
Code letters:
LSGN
Official Number: 68026
Rigging: iron
single screw Bark
Tonnage: 3,211
tons gross, 3,170 under deck and 1,848 net
Dimensions:
375.5 feet long, 40.2 foot beam and holds 30.2 feet deep
Construction:
1873, R. Steele in Greenock
Propulsion:
double acting engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 68 inches diameter each;
stroke 48 inches;
50 horsepower; engine built by Rankin & Blackmuir in Greenock
Owners: J.
& A. Allan
Port of registry:
Glasgow
CISNEROS - 1938
Code letters:
KTSC Official
Number: 148733
Rigging: steel
single screw steamer; 1 steel deck & steel Shelter Deck; 1 cemented
bulkhead up to
Shelter Deck; 3 cemented bulkheads up to Upper Deck; fitted with electric
light & wireless;
cellular double bottom aft & under engine 108 feet long, forward 113
feet, 555 tons; Forward
Peak Tank 46 tons; Aft Peak Tank 68 tons
Tonnage: 1,886
tons gross, 1,698 under deck and 1,079 net.
Dimensions:
281.8 feet long, 40.2 foot beam and holds 18.5 feet deep.
Construction:
1926, Antwerp Engineering Co. S.A. in Hoboken
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 20, 33 & 54 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 36 inches; operating at 180 p.s.i.; 222 nominal horsepower; 2 single
ended boilers;
6 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 102 sq. ft.; heating surface 3,874
sq. ft.; engine built
by North East Marine Engine Co. Ltd. in Sunderland.
Owners: MacAndrews
& Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
Liverpool
CISSY - 1867
Master: Captain T.
Spencer
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1867
Tonnage: 649 tons
Dimensions: 171 feet
long, 30 foot beam and holds 18.5 feet deep
Construction: 1859,
Duthie in Aberdeen; some repairs in 1861 & 1864
Owners: Temperley
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
New Zealand
CITTA DI CATANIA - 1913
Code letters: NMRH
Official Number: 43
Master: Captain G.
Perata (1910-13)
Rigging: steel triple
screws Schooner; 2 decks & Awning Deck; fitted with electric light;
water ballast
Tonnage: 3,262 tons
gross and 1,111 tons net
Dimensions: 363.5
feet long, 42.1 foot beam and holds 18.8 feet deep; Forecastle 39 feet
Construction: 1910,
Ansaldo, Armstrong & Co. in Sestri Ponte
Propulsion: 3 steam
turbines by the builders
Owners: Ferrovie
dello Stato
Port of registry:
Palermo
CITY OF BERLIN - 1905
Call sign:
RGFH Official
Number: 70913
Rigging: iron
single screw Ship.
Tonnage: 5,491
tons gross, 5,151 under deck and 2,957 net.
Dimensions:
488.6 feet long, 44.2 foot beam and holds 34.9 feet deep.
Construction:
1874, Caird & Co. in Greenock.
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 72 & 120 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 66 inches; 850 horsepower; engine built by the same company as the
hull.
Owners: Inman
& International Steam Ships Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM - 1890
Code letters: KFHM
Official Number: 126512
Rigging: iron single
screw Schooner; 3 decks & Saloon Deck
Tonnage: 3,066 tons
gross and 2,352 tons net
Dimensions: 301 feet
long, 42.5 foot beam and holds 16.7 feet deep
Construction: 1888,
Delaware River Co. in Chester, PA
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24, 38 & 63 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 45 inches; 266 nominal horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Ocean Steam
Ship Co. of Savannah
Port of registry:
Savannah, GA
CITY OF BRUSSELS - 1879-1881
Code letters: JHBP
Official Number: 63203
Rigging: iron single
screw steam Ship
Tonnage: 3,775 tons
gross, 3,676 under deck and 2,434 net
Dimensions: 390 feet
long, 40.3 foot beam and holdds 34.5 feet deep
Construction: 1869,
G. Forrester & Co. Ltd. in Glasgow
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 35 & 75 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 60 inches; 500 horsepower; engineby the builders
Owners: Inman Steam
Ship Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
CITY OF BRUSSELS - 1880
Master: Captain G.R.
Grant
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 3 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 272 tons
gross, 228 under deck and 167 net
Dimensions: 135.1
feet long, 22.5 foot beam and holds 10.8 feet deep;
Raised Quarter Deck 28 feet; Bridge Deck 12 feet; Forecastle 20 feet
Construction: 1880,
R. Chambers Jr. in Dumbarton
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 20 & 36 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 27 inches; 65 horsepower; engine by Kincaid, Donald & Co. in
Greenock
Owners: D.C. Thomas
Port of registry:
London
CITY OF CALCUTTA – 1895-1900
Code letters: WDSP
Official Number: 85862
Master: Captain W.W.
Greenhorn
Rigging: iron single
screw, 3 masts, steamer; 3 decks; fitted with electric light
Tonnage: 3,910 tons
gross, 3,672 under deck and 2,555 net
Dimensions: 400 feet
long, 42.1 foot beam and holds 30.1 feet deep; Forecastle 34 feet
Construction: 1881,
C, Connell & Co. in Glasgow
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 50 & 96 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 60 inches; 583 nominal horsepower; engine by J. & J. Thomson
in Glasgow
Owners: City Line
Ltd. (G. Smith & Sons, managers)
Port of registry:
Glasgow
CITY OF CHESTER - 1888
1)
Official Number:
125002
Rigging: single screw
steamer
Tonnage: 153.78 tons
gross and 99.85 tons net
Dimensions: 107 feet
long, 21 foot beam and holds 7.5 feet deep
Construction: 1872,
in Chester, PA
Propulsion: steam
engine producing 91 nominal horsepower
Port of registry:
Norfolk, VA
2)
Official Number:
125473
Master: Captain Wallace
Rigging: iron single
screw Brigantine; 2 decks; 3 tiers of beams
Tonnage: 1,106 tons
gross and 785 tons net
Dimensions: 206.6
feet long, 33.6 foot beam and holds 16 feet deep
Construction: 1874,
J. Roach & Son in Chester, PA
Propulsion: steam
engine with 2 cylinders of 24& 44 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 45 inches; 105 horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Oregon Railway
& Steam Navigation Co.
Port of registry:
Portland, OR
CITY OF CHICAGO - 1887
Code letters:
HWLP Official
Number: 87871
Master: Captain
Watkins, appointed to the Shipping Line in 1877 and to the vessel in 1884
Rigging: iron
single screw, 4 masts, Bark; 4 decks, 2 of iron; 7 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 5,202
tons gross, 4,928 under deck and 3,383 net
Dimensions:
430.6 feet long, 45 foot beam and holds 33.6 feet deep; Bridge Deck 188
feet long
Construction:
1883, C. Connell & Co. in Glasgow
Propulsion:
compound engine with 3 cylinders of 56 & (2) 80 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 60 inches;
operating at 90 p.s.i.; 900 horsepower; engine built by J. & J. Thomson
in Glasgow
Owners: Inman
& International Steam Ships Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
CITY OF DUNEDIN - 1863
Master: Captain Sillers
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1863; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 1,085 tons
Dimensions: 195 feet
long, 34.6 foot beam and holds 22 feet deep
Construction: 1863,
Rankin in Dumbarton
Owners: Henderson
& Co.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
Otago
CITY OF EDINBURGH - 1828
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain McKellar
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1824
Tonnage: 453 tons
Construction: in
Leith; vessel 4 years old
Owners: Australian
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
New South Wales
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain McKellar
Rigging: Ship; single
deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1824
Tonnage: 452 tons
Construction: 1824
in Leith
Owners: Australian
Co.
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey: Leith
Voyage: sailed for
New South Wales
CITY OF GLASGOW - 1853
Master: Captain
D. Muir
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in yellow metal, partly in 1851 and partly in 1852.
Tonnage: 506
tons using old measurements and 567 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1848 in Glasgow.
Owners: Smith
& Son
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey:
Clyde
Voyage: sailed
for Calcutta
CITY OF GRAFTON - 1887
Code letters:
PWGB
Official Number: 73845
Master: Captain
H. Creer
Rigging: iron
paddle steam Schooner; 1 deck; Awning Deck; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 825
tons gross, 810 under deck and 555 net
Dimensions:
207.4 feet long, 26.9 foot beam and holds 11.9 feet deep
Construction:
1876, A. Stephen & Sons in Glasgow
Propulsion:
compound oscillating engine with 2 cylinders of 33 & 56 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 60 inches; operating at 60 p.s.i.; 150 horsepower; engine built
by the
same company as the hull
Owners: Clarence
& Richmond Rivers Steam Navigation Co.
Port of registry:
Sydney
Port of survey:
Clyde
CITY OF HOBART - 1855
Master: Captain
J. Thom
Rigging: iron
single screw steamer
Tonnage: 616
tons
Construction:
1853 in Glasgow
Propulsion:
steam engine, 200 horsepower; machinery certified in 1853
Owners: Tasmania
Steam Navigation Co.
Port of registry:
Hobart Town
Port of survey:
Clyde
Voyage: sailed
for Australia
CITY OF LINCOLN - 1853
Master: Captain
Thompson
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and zinc in 1852
Tonnage: 740
tons using old measurements and 891 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1847 in Quebec
Owners: J.
Johnson
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Australia
CITY OF LONDON - 1887
Code letters:
PLHP
Official number: 73818
Master: Captain
J. Black, appointed to the Shipping Line and to the ship in 1882.
Rigging: iron
single screw Schooner; 3 decks, 2 of iron; 5 cemented bulkheads.
Tonnage: 3,212
tons gross 3,076 under deck and 2,097 net.
Dimensions:
381.6 feet long, 38.8 foot beam and holds 29 feet deep; Forecastle 28 feet
long.
Construction:
1876, C. Connell & Co. in Glasgow.
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 52 & 89 in. diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; operating at 75 p.s.i.; new boilers in 1885; engine built
by
J. & J. Thompson in Glasgow.
Owners: G.
Smith & Sons.
CITY OF LONDON - 1874
Code letters:
VNQS Official
Number: 47458
Rigging: iron
single screw Ship; 3 decks.
Tonnage: 2,765
tons gross, 2,576 under deck and 1,880 net.
Dimensions:
374 feet long, 40.5 foot beam and holds 26.1 foot deep.
Construction:
1863 in Glasgow.
Propulsion:
2 cylinders steam engine; 450 horsepower.
Owners: W.
Inman
Port of registry:
Liverpool
CITY OF MANCHESTER - 1851
Master: Captain McIntyre
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1851
Tonnage: 998 tons
using old measurements and 1,108 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1849
in Québec, using Oak, Hackmatac, Pine & Elm
Owners: Pryde &
Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: London
CITY OF MIDLAND - 1915 (Canadian
List of Shipping)
Official Number:
97111
Master: Captain J.D.
Montgomery
Rigging: single screw
steamer
Tonnage: 974 tons
gross and 622 registered tons
Dimensions: 176.4
feet long, 28.3 foot beam and holds 10.7 feet deep
Construction: 1890
in Owen Sound, ON
Propulsion: steam
engine; 38 horsepower
Owners: Northern
Navigation Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Collingwood, ON
CITY OF OTTAWA - 1879
Code letters: RWNM
Official Number: 36640
Master: Captain W.G.
Dunn
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1877; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 884 tons
gross, 824 under deck and 884 net
Dimensions: 169.7
feet long, 33 foot beam and holds 21.3 feet deep
Construction: 1860,
Gingras in Québec; repairs to damages in 1863;
some repairs in 1870 & 1877
Owners: J.P. Rogers
Port of registry:
Plymouth
CITY OF PEKIN - 1865
Master: Captain J.
Reid
Rigging: iron Ship;
4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 893 tons
Dimensions: 196.9
feet long, 31.1 foot beam and holds 20.8 feet deep
Construction: 1858
in Glasgow
Owners: Smith &
Sons
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
Calcutta
CITY OF RANGOON - 1939
Code letters: JFPL
Official Number: 135582
Rigging: steel single
screw Schooner; 2 decks; 7 cemented bulkheads; cruiser stern;
fitted with electric light & wireless; cellular double bottom, aft
162 feet, under engine
& boilers 42 feet, forward 188 feet, 1,497 tons; Deep Tank aft 24 feet,
808 tons
Tonnage: 6,635 tons
gross, 6,305 under deck and 4,272 net
Dimensions: 443 feet
long, 55.3 foot beam and holds 31.2 feet deep; Poop 104 feet;
Bridge Deck 165 feet; Forecastle 83 feet
Construction: 1914,
W. Gray & Co. Ltd. in West Hartlepool
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 25 3/4, 44 1/2 & 77 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 51 inches; operating at 220 p.s.i.; 617 nominal horsepower; 3 single
ended boilers;
12 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 216 sq. ft.; heating surface 8,641
sq. ft.;
engine by Central Marine Engine Works in West Hartlepool
Owners: Ellerman
Lines (Hall Line Ltd., managers)
Port of registry:
Liverpool
CITY OF SHANGHAI - 1868-1869
Master: Captain J.
Murray
Rigging: iron Ship;
4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 880 tons
Dimensions: 212.5
feet long, 32.3 foot beam and holds 21.5 feet deep
Construction: 1860,
Barclay in Glasgow
Owners: Smith &
Sons
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
India
CITY OF SPARTA - 1880-1889
Code letters:
JMKQ
Official Number: 63757
Master: Captain
W. Watson (1880-82); Captain A.R. Johnston (1883-88); Captain R.W. Brisco
(1889)
Rigging: iron
Ship; 3 masts: 2 decks; 2 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,256
tons gross, 1,160 under deck and 1,193 net
Dimensions:
234.2 feet long, 35 foot beam and holds 22.4 feet deep;
Raised Quarter Deck 38 tons; Forecastle 49 tons
Construction:
1870, A. Stephens & Sons in Glasgow
Owners: G.
Smith & Sons
Port of registry:
Glasgow
CIUDAD DE ALICANTE - 1938,
ex. INFANTE DON JUAN
Code letters: EARI
Rigging: steel twin
screws motor passengers liner; 2 decks; 3rd deck in forward holds; 6 cemented
bulkheads;
cellular double bottom 175 feet, 257 tons; Deep Tank aft 10 feet, 70 tons;
Midship Tank 20 feet,
166 tons; Deep Tank forward 15 feet, 76 tons; Forward Peak Tank 34 tons;
Aft Peak Tank 57 tons
Tonnage: 2,434 tons
gross, 1,795 under deck and 1,337 net
Dimensions: 258.3
feet long, 40.9 foot beam and holds 23.5 feet deep; Forecastle 39 feet
Construction: 1930,
Union Naval de Levante S.A. in Valencia
Propulsion: 4-stroke,
single acting, oil engines with 14 cylinders of 18 7/8 inches diameter
each;
stroke 27 9/16 inches; 486 nominal horsepower; engine by Machinenfabrik
Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G. in Ausgburg
Owners: Compania
Trasnediterránea
Port of registry:
Valencia
CIUDAD DE VALENCIA - 1938,
ex. INFANTE DON GONZALO
Code letters: EARH
Rigging: steel twin
screws motor passengers liner; 3 decks; water ballast
Tonnage: 2,497 tons
gross, 1,799 under deck and 1,379 net
Dimensions: 265.8
feet long, 40.7 foot beam and holds 25.8 feet deep; Forecastle 37 feet;
Poop 74 feet
Construction: 1931,
Union Naval de Levante S.A. in Valencia
Propulsion: 4-stroke,
single acting, oil engines with 14 cylinders of 18 7/8 inches diameter
each;
stroke 27 9/16 inches; 486 nominal horsepower; engine by Machinenfabrik
Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G. in Ausgburg
Owners: Compania
Trasnediterránea
Port of registry:
Valencia
CLAN CAMPBELL - 1940-1941
Code letters: GZLT
Official Number: 164112
Rigging: steel twin
screws steamer; 2 decks & Shelter Deck; cruiser stern; fitted with
direction finder,
echo sounding device & gyro-compass; water ballast
Tonnage: 7,255 tons
gross, 6,318 under deck and 3,662 net
Dimensions: 463.7
feet long, 63 foot beam and holds 29.9 feet deep
Construction: 1937,
Greenock Dockyard Co. Ltd. in Greenock
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 26, 42 & 68 inches diameter each
pair;
stroke 48 inches; low pressure turbine with double reduction gearing and
hydraulic couplings;
heating surface 17,780 sq. ft.; 1,362 nominal horsepower;
engine by J.G. Kincaid Co. Ltd. in Greenock
Owners: The Clan
Line Steamers Ltd. (Cayzer, Irvine & Co. Ltd., managers)
Port of registry:
Glasgow
CLAN MACDOUGALL - 1918
Code letters:
HBQL
Official Number: 119184
Rigging: steel
single screw Schooner; 2 decks; turret deck; fitted with electric light;
water ballast
Tonnage: 4,710
tons gross, 3,820 under deck and 2,976 net
Dimensions: 385.2
feet long, 50.1 foot beam and holds 26.3 feet deep; Poop 40 feet; Forecastle
44 feet
Construction: 1904,
W. Doxford & Sons Ltd. in Sunderland
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 27 1/2, 45 1/2 & 75 inches
diameter respectively;
stroke 54 inches; 413 nominal horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Cayzer,
Irvine & Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
CLAN MACINTOSH - 1916
Code letters:
HFLJ
Official Number: 121290