Register of Ships - J
J.C. JACOBSEN - 1899
Code letters: NBRK
Master: Captain A.C.
Norden
Rigging: steel single
screw Schooner; 1 deck & Spar Deck; water ballast
Tonnage: 1,226 tons
gross, 694 under deck and 760 net
Dimensions: 218.8
feet long, 31.1 foot beam and holds 20.1 feet deep; Bridge 52 feet
Construction: 1889,
Burmeister & Wain in Copenhagen
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 16, 27 & 45 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 33 inches; 116 nominal horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Forenade
Dmpskib. Selskab.
Port of registry:
Copenhagen
J.H. BARROW - 1873/1886
Code letters:
VFJP
Official Number: 45685
Master: Captain
Crewdson (1873); Captain Hosker (1886)
Rigging: wood
Schooner; 3 masts; 1 deck; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1871;
partly fastened with iron bolts (1873); fastened with copper bolts (1886);
salted
Tonnage: 140tons
(1873); 130 tons (1886)
Dimensions:
93.5 feet long, 22.6 foot beam and holds 11.3 feet deep
Construction:
1863, Simpson in Glasson Dock
Owners: J.H.
Barrow
Port of registry:
Barrow (1873); Lancaster (1886)
J.K.L. - 1852-1858
Master: Captain
M. Clarke (1852-53); Captain W. Facey (1854); Captain D. Evans (1855-57);
Captain Stamper (1858)
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1851, 1854 & 1857; partly fastened
with iron bolts
Tonnage: 672
tons using old measurements and 757 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1850 in Québec using Oak, Hackmatac, Elm & Birch; repairs to
damages in 1854
Owners: Howlett
& Co. (1852-53); M. Withwell (1854-58)
Port of registry:
New Ross (1852-53); Bristol (1854-58)
Port of survey:
Liverpool (1852-57); London (1858)
Voyage: sailed
for Bombay (1852-54); South America (1855-57); India (1858)
J.T. NORTH – 1900-1908
Code letters: HQVS
Official number: 87842
Master: Captain R.
Allen
Rigging: iron Barque;
1 deck, 2 tiers of beams; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 828 tons
gross, 773 under deck and 793 net
Dimensions: 196.4
feet long, 31.8 foot beam and holds 18.7 feet deep; Quarter Deck 36 feet
Construction: 1883,
Russell & Co. in Port Glasgow
Owners: J. Stewart
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
JACINTH – 1905-1907
Code letters: QMJW
Official Number: 76743
Master: Captain W.
G. Rowe
Rigging: wood Schooner;
1 deck; fastened with copper bolts; salted
Tonnage: 115 tons
gross, 114 under deck and 100 net
Dimensions: 86.3
feet long, 21.7 foot beam and holds 10.5 feet deep
Construction: 1877,
Duncan in Kingston
Owners: W. Burgoyne
Port of registry:
Plymouth
JACKSON VICTORY
- 1947
Code letters: AOCQ
Official Number: 248565
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 3 decks; fitted with direction finder, echo sounding device
and
gyro-compass; cruiser stern; water ballast
Tonnage: 7,606 tons
gross and 4,549 tons net
Dimensions: 439.1
feet long, 62.1 foot beam and holds 34.5 feet deep; Forecastle 87 feet
Construction: 1945,
Oregon Ship Building Corp. in Portland, OR
Propulsion: 2 turbines
double reduction geared to single screw shaft;
engine by General Electric Co. in Lynn, MA
Owners: United States
War Shipping Administration
Port of registry:
Portland, OR
JAMAICA PROGRESS - 1939
Code letters: VPLD
Official Number: 156136
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 steel decks & Weather Deck sheathed in wood;
3rd & 4th steel decks in holds; 8 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric
light,
refrigerating machinery, wireless & direction finder; cellular double
bottom 336 feet, 904 tons;
tanks at sides of tunnels 673 tons; Forward Peak Tank 31 tons; Aft Peak
Tank 58 tons
Tonnage: 5,351 tons
gross, 4,804 under deck and 3,149 net
Dimensions: 393.7
feet long, 54.2 foot beam and holds 30.8 feet deep; Forecastle 46 feet
Construction: 1932,
Lithgows Ltd. In Port Glasgow
Propulsion: quadruple
expansion engine with 4 cylinders of 29 1/4, 41 1/2, 59 & 84 inches
diameter
respectively; stroke 54 inches; operating at 225 p.s.I.; 1,061 nominal
horsepower; 6 single
ended boilers; 24 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 418 sq. ft.; heating
surface 17,220 sq. ft.;
engine built by D. Rowan & Co. Ltd. In Glasgow
Owners: Jamaica Banana
Producers Steam Ship Co. Ltd. (Kaye, Sons & Co. Ltd., managers)
Port of registry:
Kingston, Jamaica
JAMES - 1825 (Red
Book - Shipowners only)
Master: Captain Quickfield
Rigging: Ship; single
deck with beams
Tonnage: 346 tons
Construction: 1800
in Whitby; good repairs in 1811; some repairs in 1823
Owners: Moorson
Draught under load:
17 feet
Port of survey: Whitby
Voyage: sailed for
Dover Straits
JAMES - 1839
Master: a) Captain
J.B. Cole; b) Captain J. Ford
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in copper in 1833
Tonnage: 87 tons
Construction: 1824
in Poole
Owners: Slades
Port of registry:
Poole
Port of survey: Poole
Voyage: sailed for
a) Newfoundland; b) Labrador
JAMES - 1845-1846
Master: Captain J. Rankin
(1845); Captain A. Johnston (1846)
Tonnage: 88 tons using old
measurements and 70 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1820 in Dumbarton;
new deck in 1828; some repairs in 1833
Owners: J. Rankin (1845);
A. Johnston (1846)
Port of registry: Dumbarton
(1845); Kincardine (1846)
Port of survey: Clyde (1845);
Leith ( 1846)
Voyage: sailed on Coastal
Trade (1845); Rotterdam (1846)
JAMES BAILEY - 1822
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain J.
Sly
Rigging: Ship; single
deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1821
Tonnage: 281 tons
Construction: in
Belfast; vessel 12 years old
Owners: Langtry &
Co.
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: Belfast
Voyage: sailed for
Charleston
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain J.
Sly
Rigging: Ship; single
deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1821
Tonnage: 281 tons
Construction: 1810
in Belfast
Owners: Bailey &
Co.
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Belfast
JAMES CARSON - 1853
Master: Captain J.
Rainey
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1851; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 1,134 tons
using old measurements and 1,189 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1851
in Québec
Owners: Dunn &
Sons
Port of registry:
Belfast
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Australia
JAMES CLUNIES - 1949
Code letters: GFKJ
Official Number: 181785
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 decks; cruiser stern; water ballast
Tonnage: 7,850 tons
gross, 6,718 under deck and 5,790 net
Dimensions: 431.3
feet long, 56.2 foot beam and holds 35.6 feet deep
Construction: 1944,
W. Gray & Co. Ltd. in West Hartlepool
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24 , 39 & 70 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; engine by Glenfield & Kennedy Ltd. in Kilmarnock
Owners: Margareta
Steamship Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
London
JAMES DIXON - 1861-1862
Rigging: iron single
screw Barque; 4 bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,053 tons
using old measurements and 838 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1859,
Palmer in Newcastle
Propulsion: auxiliary
steam engine producing 120 horsepower
Owners: Cory &
Co.
Port of registry:
Newcastle
Port of survey: Newcastle
Voyage: sailed for
London
JAMES H. SHEPHERD – 1847-1849
Master: Captain C.
Redman
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1846
Tonnage: 636 tons
Construction: 1838
in Medford
Owners: Shepherd
Port of registry:
New Orleans
Port of survey: Hull
Voyage: sailed for
New Orleans (1847)
JAMES HENDERSON 1831-33
(Green Book - Underwriters
only)
Master: Captain A.
Smith
Rigging: Schooner;
single deck
Tonnage: 92 tons
Construction: in
Wick; vessel 7 years old (1831)
Owners: J. Cato
Draught under load:
10 feet
Port of survey: Leith
Voyage: sailed on
Coastal Trade
JAMES JOICEY - 1891
Code letters:
VNHW
Official Number: 47370
Rigging: iron
single screw, 3 masts, Schooner; 1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 4 bulkheads
Tonnage: 728
tons gross, 645 under deck and 459 net
Dimensions:
200.6 feet long, 28.1 foot beam and holds 16.8 feet deep
Construction:
1863, Palmer Bros. & Co. in Newcastle; some repairs in 1873;
repairs to damages in 1864, 1868, 1872, 1874 & 1875
Propulsion:
compound engine with 3 cylinders of 16 1/2, 26 & 43 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 36 inches; operating at 150 p.s.i.; 99 horsepower; engine by the
builders
Owners: J. Fenwick
& Son
Port of registry:
London
JAMES RAY - 1840
Master: Captain Rarison
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in copper in 1839
Tonnage: 234 tons
Construction: 1833
in Maryport
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Buenos Ayres
JAMES ROLPH - 1945
Code letters: KVDO
Official Number: 244821
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 decks; fitted with direction finder, echo sounding device
and
gyro-compass; water ballast
Tonnage: 7,176 tons
gross and 4,380 tons net
Dimensions: 422.8
feet long, 57 foot beam and holds 34.8 feet deep
Construction: 1943,
Permanente Metals Corp. (Shipyard No. 2) in Richmond, CA
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24 1/2, 37 & 70 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 48 inches; engine by Willamette Iron & Steel Corp. in Portland,
OR
Owners: United States
War Shipping Administration
Port of registry:
San Francisco
JAMES & ELIZABETH - 1874-1876
Official Number:
2054
Rigging: Brig
Tonnage: 222
tons gross, 222 under deck and 211 net
Dimensions:
87.4 feet long, 26.3 foot beam and holds 15.3 feet deep
Construction:
1838 in Sunderland
Owners: G.
Hindmarch
Port of registry:
Shields
JAMES & MARY - 1782
Master: Captain
A. McTier
Rigging: Snow;
single deck with beams; sheathed
Tonnage: 200
tons
Construction:
1763 in New York
Owners: McVickars
Draught under load:
12 feet
Port of survey:
Belfast
Voyage: sailed
for the West Indies
JAMES & REBECCA - 1781
Master: Captain
W. Harding
Rigging: Ship;
single deck with beams; sheathed in 1773
Tonnage: 250
tons
Construction:
1773 in Philadelphia; 14 6-pounds guns
Owners: J.
Kenyon
Draught under load:
13 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for New York
JAMESON - 1928
Code letters:
KQJC
Official Number: 147610
Rigging: steel
single screw steamer; 1 deck; 6 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric
light and
wireless; cellular double bottom 313 feet, 892 tons; Forward Peak Tank
105 tons;
Aft Peak Tank 111 tons
Tonnage: 3,585
tons gross, 3,364 under deck and 2,205 net
Dimensions:
360 feet long, 50 foot beam and holds 23.6 feet deep; Poop 30 feet;
Bridge 225 feet; Forecastle 34 feet
Construction:
1924, W. Dobson & Co. in Newcastle
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 25, 41 & 68 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 45 inches; operating at 180 p.s.i.; 370 nominal horsepower; 3 single
ended boilers;
9 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 165 sq. ft.; heating surface 6,165
sq. ft.; engine by
North East Marine Engine Co. Ltd. in Newcastle
Owners: Kaye
Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. (Kaye, Son & Co. Ltd., managers)
Port of registry:
London
re-named
JOYOUS - 1934
Code
letters: GKDX
Owners:
Coolham Steam Ship Co. Ltd. (Kaye, Son & Co. Ltd., managers)
Port
of registry: London
JAN BREYDEL - 1888
Code letters:
MBKC
Rigging: iron
single screw Barkentine; 3 iron decks & partly iron Awning Deck; 5
cemented bulkheads;
double bottom aft 88 feet, 147 tons; Midship tanks 36 feet, 246 tons
Tonnage: 3,414
tons gross, 2,587 under deck and 2,236 net
Dimensions:
340 feet long, 40 foot beam and holds 26 feet deep
Construction:
1880, C. Mitchell & Co. in Newcastle
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 44 & 84 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 48 inches; operating at 80 p.s.i.; 400 horsepower; engine built
by
T. Clark & Co. in Newcastle
Owners: T.C.
Engels & Co.
Port of registry:
Antwerp
JANE - 1802-1805
(Green Book - Underwriters
only)
Master: Captain R.
Spittal
Rigging: Brig; single
deck with beams
Tonnage: 160 tons
Construction: in
Alloa; vessel 3 years old (1802)
Owners: J. Spittal
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: Leith
Voyage: sailed for
Alloa
JANE - 1818
(Red Book - Shipowners only)
Master: Captain J.
Mockett
Rigging: Sloop; single
deck
Tonnage: 40 tons
Construction: Foreign
Owners: J. Ladd
Draught under load:
8 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed on
Coastal Trade
JANE - 1818
(Green Book - Underwriters)
1)
Master:
Captain C. Earl/Captain Poucraft
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper
Tonnage: 306
tons
Construction:
Boston; vessel 8 years old
Owners: Hollingsworth;
American property
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Philadelphia
2)
Master:
Captain Ferguson
Rigging: Ship;
single deck with beams; sheathed in copper
Tonnage: 228
tons
Construction:
Philadelphia; vessel 11 years old
Owners: Hollingsworth
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Philadelphia
(Red Book - Shipowners)
1)
Master:
Captain C. Earl/Captain J. Bawcroft
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper
Tonnage: 312
tons
Construction:
1810 in Massachussett, using White Oak & Pitch Pine
Owners: Hollingsworth
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Philadelphia
2)
Rigging:
Ship; 2 decks; fastened mostly with copper bolts
Tonnage: 228
tons
Construction:
1807 in Philadelphia, using White Oak & Pitch Pine; repairs to damages
in 1817
Owners: Hollingsworth
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Philadelphia
JANE - 1840
Master: Captain J.
Smith
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in 1840
Tonnage: 175 tons
Construction: 1816
in Whitehaven; new deck & top sides in 1831; some repairs in 1837;
new top sides & some repairs in 1840
Owners: Barwise &
Co.
Port of registry:
Whitehaven
Port of survey: Whitehaven
Voyage: sailed for
the West Indies
JANE - 1841
Master: Captain J.
Smith
Rigging: Schooner
Tonnage: 77 tons
Construction: 1838
in Blythe
Owners: J. Smith
Port of registry:
Sandwich
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed on
Coastal Trade
JANE - 1847-1850
Master: Captain E.
Blake (1847); Captain Power (1848-50)
Rigging: Schooner;
sheathed in iron in 1845; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 76 tons
using old measurements and 72 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1839
in Plymouth; repairs to damages in 1842
Owners: Hill &
Son
Port of registry:
Plymouth
Port of survey: Newport
(1847); Plymouth (1848-50)
Voyage: sailed for
the Mediterranean Sea (1847); Liverpool (1848-50)
JANE - 1849-1850
Master: Captain
McDowell (1849); Captain Birnie (1850)
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1847
Tonnage: 547
tons using old measurements and 658 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1844 in Québec
Owners: Sinclair
Port of registry:
Belfast
Port of survey:
London (1849); Liverpool (1850)
Voyage: sailed
for New Orleans (1849); Bombay (1850)
JANE - 1853
Master: Captain
J. Pellott
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1846
Tonnage: 340
tons using old measurements and 360 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1846 in Jersey
Owners: Desland's
Port of registry:
Jersey
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for Port Adelaide
JANE - 1868
Master: Captain W.
Smith
Rigging: Schooner;
partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 121 tons
Construction: 1841
in Plymouth; some repairs in 1862
Owners: M. Thurlbek
Port of registry:
Sunderland
Port of survey: Sunderland
Voyage: sailed on
Coastal Trade
JANE AVERY – 1868
Master: Captain W.
Hislop
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1868; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 422 tons
Dimensions: 134 feet
long, 28.2 foot beam and holds 17 feet deep
Construction: 1865,
Taylor in Sunderland
Owners: R. Avery
Port of registry:
North Shields
Port of survey: Shields
Voyage: sailed for
China
JANE BLACK - 1849 - 1858
Master: Captain
Spalding (1849-1852); Captain C. Rudge (1853-1858)
Rigging: Snow;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1848; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 240
tons
Construction;; 1848
in Dundee
Owners: R.
Black (1849-1852); R. & W. King (1853-1858)
Port of registry:
Aberdeen (1849-1852); Bristol (1853-1858)
Port of survey:
Dundee (1849); London (1850); Liverpool (1851); Bristol (1853-1858)
Voyage: sailed
for Rio de Janeiro (1849/1850); Ceylon (1851); Africa (1853-1858)
JANE BROWN - 1856
Master: Captain A.
Stevenson
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1855
Tonnage: 282 tons
Construction: 1834
in Greenock; new deck and some repairs in 1855
Owners: Paterson
& Co.
Port of registry:
Greenock
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
the West Indies
JANE FRANCES - 1849/1854/1855
Master: Captain
Brown (1849); Captain J. Rose (1854/1855)
Rigging: Barque;
2 decks; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1854
Tonnage: 327
tons using old measurements and 390 tons using new measurements.
Construction:
1841 in Sunderland; new keelson in 1852; some repairs in 1852 & 1854;
repairs to damages in 1854.
Owners: Fenwick
(1849/1854); Rose & Co. (1855)
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed for
Port Phillip
JANE FRANCIS - 1873
Official Number:
65155
Master: Captain Hodge
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1871; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 185 tons
Dimensions: 107.1
feet long, 24.2 foot beam and holds 12.3 feet deep
Construction: 1871,
Tredwen in Padstow
Owners: Sims
Port of registry:
Plymouth
Port of survey: Padstow
Voyage: sailed for
Lisbon
JANE GLASSIN - 1851
Master: Captain
J. Simpson
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1851
Tonnage: 678
tons using old measurements and 834 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1846 in Québec
Owners: J.
Smith
Port of registry:
Leith
JANE GOODYEAR - 1880
Code letters: HSBL
Official Number: 54248
Master: Captain Hopkins
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1879; fastened with copper bolts; salted
Tonnage: 211 tons
gross, 199 under deck and 211 net
Dimensions: 103.7
feet long, 24.3 foot beam and holds 12.5 feet deep
Construction: 1866,
McDonald in Prince Edward Island; repairs to damages in 1879
Owners: J.H. Goodyear
Port of registry:
Liverpool
MISSING
JANET - 1851
Master:
Captain Heckle
Rigging:
Brig; sheathed in yellow metal and partly in felt in 1848; partly fastened
with iron bolts
Tonnage:
194 tons using old measurements and 183 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1839 in Aberdeen
Owners:
Aikman & Co.
Port
of registry: Glasgow
Port
of survey: Clyde
Voyage:
sailed for Valparaiso
JANIE – 1908-1909
Code letters: PTGM
Official Number: 74425
Master: Captain W.
Good
Rigging: wood Schooner;
1 deck
Tonnage: 135 tons
gross, 134 under deck and 105 net
Dimensions: 92.9
feet long, 22.7 foot beam and holds 11.6 feet deep
Construction: 1876,
Scoble in Malpas
Owners: W.J. Good
(J.W. Hunkin, manager)
Port of registry:
Truro
JANSEN - 1838
Master: Captain
P. Clark
Rigging: Brig;
sheathed in copper in 1836
Tonnage: 206
tons
Construction:
1829 in Sunderland; partial new top sides & some repairs in 1836
Owners: Cockburn
Port of registry:
Leith
Port of survey:
Leith
Voyage: sailed
for Dominica
JAVA - 1856
Master: Captain Robertson
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1853
Tonnage: 1,175 tons
Construction: 1813
in Calcutta; some repairs in in 1850 & 1853
Owners: Somes Bros.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Sydney
JAVANESE PRINCE - 1926
Code letters:
GDBT
Official Number: 148717
Rigging: twin
screw steamer; 3 decks; 7 bulkheads, partly cemented and
partly asphalted; cruiser stern; fitted with Direction Finder; cellular
double bottom 367 feet long, 1,386 tons; Midship Deep Tanks 73
feet, 257 tons;
Forward Peak Tank 130 tons; Aft Peak Tank 156 tons;
carrying oil with flash point above 150 F or latex in deep tanks;
carrying vegetable oil or latex in fore & after peak tanks.
Tonnage: 8,593
tons gross, 8,083 under deck and 5,288 net.
Dimensions:
441.6 feet long, 60.3 foot beam and holds 39.2 feet deep;
Forecastle 42 feet long; duct keel forward of machinery space 159 feet
long.
Construction:
1926, Deutsche Werft A.G. in Hamburg.
Propulsion:
4 stroke cycle, single acting oil engine with 16 cylinders of 29 1/8 inches
diameter each;
stroke 47 1/4 inches; 1,313 nominal horsepower; engine built by Algemeine
Elect. Ges. in Berlin.
Owners: Rio
Cape Line Ltd. (Furness, Withy & Co. Ltd. managers)
Port of registry:
London
JEAN BRILLANT - 1947
Code letters:
VGYC
Official Number: 161580
Rigging: steel
single screw motorship; 2 decks; 9 bulkheads; cruiser stern; cellular double
bottom
under engine 18 feet long, 14 tons; Deep Tank forward 13 feet, 48 tons;
Forward Peak
Tank 5 tons; Aft Peak Tank 2 tons
Tonnage: 640
tons gross, 555 under deck and 350 net
Dimensions:
157.9 feet long, 29.1 foot beam and holds 17.3 feet deep; Bridge Deck 31
feet long
Construction:
1935, Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. in Newcastle; vessel strengthened
for
navigation in ice; vessel for service in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and to
Newfoundland from
Apirl 1st to November 21st.
Propulsion:
2-stroke cycle, single acting oil engine with 6 cylinders of 13 3/8 inches
diameter each;
stroke 22 7/16 inches; 188 machinery numeral; engine built by the builders
Owners: Compagnie
de Transport du Bas Saint-Laurent Ltée.
Port of registry:
Québec
Port of survey:
Québec
JEANNETTE FRANÇOISE - 1892
Code letters: PDKG
Rigging: steel, 4
masts Barque; 2 decks; 3 tiers of beams
Tonnage: 2,292 tons
gross, 2,136 under deck and 2,231 under deck
Dimensions: 263 feet
long, 44 foot beam and holds 27 feet deep;
Poop 23 feet; Forecastle 39 feet
Construction: 1892,
J. & K. Smit, in Krimpen aan de Lek
Owners: P. van den
Hoog
Port of registry:
Krimper aan de Lek
JENNY - 1887
Code letters:
QCLH
Master: Captain E.
Grote, appointed to the Shipping Line and to the ship in 1874.
Rigging: wood
Bark
Tonnage: 680
tons net.
Dimensions:
144.3 feet long, 29.8 foot beam and holds 20 feet deep.
Construction:
1864, Rickmers in Geestemunde.
Owners: J.A.
Schwoon, Am Hafen, 101, Bremerhaven.
Port of registry:
Bremen
JENNY LIND - 1848-1850
Master: Captain G.
Murray
Rigging: Schooner;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 93 tons
Construction: 1847
in Peterhead
Owners: Sutherland
Port of registry:
Aberdeen
Port of survey: Peterhead
Voyage: sailed for
London
JENNY LIND - 1850
Master: Captain J.
Taylor
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1850
Tonnage: 474 using
old measurements and 484 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1847,
Québec
Owners: Brent &
Co.
Port of registry:
Plymouth
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Adelaide
JESSIE - 1818-1820
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain W.
Lyon
Rigging: Brig; single
deck with beams
Tonnage: 213 tons
Construction: in
Ayre; vessel 1 year old (1818)
Owners: W. Smith
(1818); Cowan & Co. (1819-20)
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: Belfast
(1818); Greenock (1819-20)
Voyage: sailed for
St. Andrews, N.B. (1818); Savanah (1819); Miramichi (1820)
JESSIE - 1847-1848
Master: Captain McGhie
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal
Tonnage: 304 tons
using old measurements and 342 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1845
on Prince Edward Island, using Hackmatac, Spruce & Birch; repairs to
damages in 1847
Owners: Ramsay &
Co.
Port of registry:
Sligo
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
Sligo
JESSIE - 1848-1849
Master: Captain
McAlister
Rigging: Schooner;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 159
tons using old measurements and 155 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1837 on Prince Edward Island; new keelson & some repairs in 1847
Owners: Banatyne
Port of registry:
Limerick
Port of survey:
Limerick
Voyage: sailed
for Québec
JESSIE BOYLE - 1883
Code letters: HGLB
Official Number: 1051
Master: Captain Henry
Tom
Rigging: Ship
Tonnage: 784 tons
gross, 670 under deck and 719 net
Dimensions: 162.5
feet long, 34.3 foot beam and holds 19 feet deep; Poop 67 tons
Construction: 1854
in New Brunswick
Owners: Moore &
Rawle
Port of registry:
Plymouth
JOHANNA - 1843
Master: Captain
Hintze
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in 1830; fastened with iron bolts.
Tonnage: 310
tons.
Construction:
1816 in Stettin
Owners: Rham.
Port of registry:
Stettin
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for Baltimore
JOHANNES - 1852
Master: Captain
Schievelbein
Rigging: Snow
Tonnage: 185
tons
Construction:
1847 in Sunderland
Owners: Schievelbein
Port of registry:
Stettin
JOHN - 1782
Master: Captain W.
Pitman
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks
Tonnage: 180 tons
Construction: 1778
in Newfoundland
Owners: Lester
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: Poole
Voyage: sailed for
Newfoundland
JOHN - 1812
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain J.
Briton
Rigging: Brig; single
deck
Tonnage: 94 tons
Construction: Scotland;
vessel 23 years old; new keel in 1803; major repairs in 1811
Owners: Alingham
Draught under load:
9 feet
Port of survey: Dublin
Voyage: sailed for
Liverpool
JOHN - 1918
Code letters: NPVQ
Official Number: 68914
Master: Captain J.
Porter (1915-18)
Rigging: iron, 3
masts Barquentine; 1 deck; 1 cemented bulkhead; partial double bottom
Tonnage: 343 tons
gross, 310 under deck and 299 net
Dimensions: 147.5
feet long, 26.9 foot beam and holds 14 feet deep; Quarter Deck 23 feet
Construction: 1874,
Cole Bros., Newcastle; new deck in 1895
Owners: Baine, Johnston
& Co.
Port of registry:
St. John's, NF
JOHN ALLAN - 1865
Master: Captain J.
Horne
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1865; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 734 tons
Dimensions: 159.1
feet long, 32.9 foot beam and holds 20.8 feet deep
Construction: 1864,
Briggs in Sunderland
Owners: J. Allan
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
India
JOHN BARROW - 1853
Master: Captain Carey
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1853; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 338 tons
Construction: 1853
on Prince Edward Island
Owners: Griffiths
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Australia
JOHN BELLAMY - 1867-1868
Master: Captain Calvert
(1867); Captain Ronnaldson (1868)
Rigging: iron Ship;
2 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,274 tons
Dimensions: 211.2
feet long, 36 foot beam and holds 23.2 feet deep
Construction: 1863,
Pile in West Hartlepool; repairs to damages in 1868
Owners: Stuart &
Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: London
(1867); Liverpool (1868)
Voyage: sailed for
India (1867)
JOHN BOYLE - 1874-1876
Code letters: LFCB
Official Number: 68131
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer
Tonnage: 995 tons
gross, 862 under deck and 633 net
Dimensions: 230 feet
log, 29.2 foot beam and holds 17.3 feet deep; Poop 42 tons; Forecastle
28 tons
Construction: 1872,
Parfitt in Cardiff
Propulsion: steam
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 36 inches diameter each;
stroke 42 inches; 98 horsepower
Owners: J. Gower
(1874-75); J.Marychurch & Co. (1876)
Port of registry:
Cardiff
FOUNDERED 1876
JOHN BUNYAN - 1848
Master: Captain J.
Thompson
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1848; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage:
526 tons using old measurements
and 466 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1848
in Aberdeen
Owners: Thompson
Port of registry:
Aberdeen
Port of survey: Aberdeen
Voyage: sailed for
Singapore
JOHN CALVIN - 1846-1847
Master: Captain Hunter
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1844
Tonnage: 420 tons
using old measurements and 510 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1839
in Greenock; some repairs in 1844
Owners: R. Hunter
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Sydney
JOHN COOPER - 1840-1841
Master: Captain J.
Salmon
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in copper in 1840
Tonnage: 522 tons
using old measurements and 660 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1840
in Greenock
Owners: D. Sharp
Port of registry:
Greenock
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
Australia
JOHN CREE - 1838
Master: Captain J.
Boyd
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in copper in 1838
Tonnage: 385
tons using old measurements and 407 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1838 in Leith
Owners: Cree
& Co.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey:
Leith
Voyage: sailed
for the East Indies
JOHN DAVIES – 1856
Master: Captain R.
Hughes
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1854; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 924 tons
using old measurements and 1,133 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1851
in New Brunswick
Owners: Davies &
Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Australia
JOHN DUNCAN - 1862-1863
Master: Captain Brown
(1862); Captain Logie (1863)
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1863; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 970 tons
Dimensions: 173.1
feet long; 36.2 foot beam and holds 21.9 feet deep
Construction: 1855
in New Brunswick; some repairs in 1861
Owners: Reed &
Co.
Port of registry:
Saint John, N.B.
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
New Zealand
JOHN ELDER – 1882
Code letters: VQLM
Official Number: 63313
Rigging: iron single
screw steam Barque
Tonnage: 4,152 tons
gross, 4,121 under deck and 2,651 net
Dimensions: 406.4
feet long, 41.5 foot beam and holds 35.2 feet deep
Construction: 1870,
J. Elder & Co. in Glasgow
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 60 & 104 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; 550 horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Pacific Steam
Navigation Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
JOHN FIELDEN - 1852-1853
Master: Captain J.
Strong
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1851
Tonnage: 916 tons
Construction: 1846
in New Brunswick; some repairs in 1851
Owners: J. Wishart
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Adelaide
JOHN GARROW - 1849
Master: Captain
Thomson
Rigging: iron
Ship
Tonnage: 685
using old measurements and 849 tons using new measurements.
Construction:
1840 in Aberdeen; vessel lengthened in 1843
Owners: Cannon
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for New Orleans
JOHN GEORGE - 1873
Official Number:
62474
Master: Captain M.
Barron
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1872; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 369 tons
Dimensions: 124.8
feet long, 28 foot beam and holds 17.4 feet deep
Construction: 1868,
Lumsden in Sunderland
Owners: J. Doxford
Port of registry:
Sunderland
Port of survey: Sunderland
Voyage: sailed for
Singapore
JOHN HARDY - 1834-1838
Master: Captain Bainbridge
(1834-37); Captain H. Laing (1838)
Rigging: Brig; sheathed
in copper in 1833; sheathed in felt and copper in 1838
Tonnage: 139 tons
Construction: 1833
in Sunderland
Owners: P. Laing
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: Swansea
Voyage: sailed for
Cuba (1834-37)
JOHN HEYES - 1832
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain
Worthington
Rigging: Ship;
single deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1829
Tonnage: 310
tons
Construction:
Liverpool; vessel 12 years old; repairs to damages in 1824; some repairs
in 1830 & 1831
Owners: Worthington
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey:
Greenock
Voyage: sailed
for Calcutta
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain
Worthington
Rigging: Ship;
single deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1829
Tonnage: 310
tons
Construction:
1820 in Liverpool; repairs to damages in 1824; some repairs in 1830
Owners: Gladstone
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Calcutta
JOHN INGO - 1839
Master: Captain
C. Dunn
Rigging: Snow;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 260
tons using old measurements and 271 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1839 in Sunderland
Owners: J.
Ingo
Port of registry:
Newcastle
Port of survey:
Sunderland
Voyage: sailed
for London
JOHN LAIRD - 1849-1851
Master: Captain
Case
Rigging: iron
Barque
Tonnage: 264
tons using old measurements and 270 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1842 in Liverpool
Owners: Teighe
& Co.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for China
JOHN MACVICAR - 1857
Master: Captain
Jones
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1855
Tonnage: 581
tons.
Construction:
1841 in Liverpool
Owners: Bolds
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
London
JOHN MATTHIE - 1862
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1860
Tonnage: 566
tons
Construction:
1847 in Maryport
Owners: Sparks
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for India
JOHN P. BEST - 1880,
ex. EGYPTE
Code letters: MBKQ
Master: Captain v.
de Heydn
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 2 decks; 3 tiers of beams; 5 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,799 tons
gross, 1,579 under deck and 1,314 net
Dimensions: 277.5
feet long, 34.5 foot beam and holds 25.4 feet deep
Construction: 1875,
J. Cockerill in Antwerp
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 39 & 63 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 36 inches; 183 horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: J.P. Best
Port of registry:
Antwerp
JOHN RENWICK - 1842
Master: Captain
Morgan
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in copper in 1839; sheathed in felt and copper in 1842
Tonnage: 403
tons
Construction:
1826 in Newcastle; major repairs in 1834
Owners: Godwin
& Co.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for Sydney
JOHN SHARP - 1858
Code letters: NBWT
Official Number: 20639
Rigging: Brig; fastened
with iron bolts
Tonnage: 144 tons
Dimensions: 99.8
feet long, 21.3 foot beam and holds 11.5 feet deep
Construction: 1858
in Shoreham
Owners: J. Sharp
Port of registry:
Shoreham
Port of survey: Shoreham
Voyage: sailed on
Coastal Trade
JOHN STEWART - 1851
Master: a)
Captain J. Martin; b) Captain J. Ireland
Rigging: Brig
Tonnage: 159 tons
using old measurements and 166 tons using new measurements.
Construction:
1841 in Kincardine, using Oak & Larch; some repairs in 1848; new keelson
in 1851.
Owners: a)
J. Martin & b) J. Ireland.
Port of registry:
a) Sunderland & b) Whitby
Port of survey:
a) Shields; b) Whitby
Voyage: b)
sailed for Hartlepool
JOHN TAYLOR - 1852-1855
Master: Captain W.
Hawkins (1852-54); Captain J. Cawkitt (1855)
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in copper and partly in felt in 1851; sheathed in yellow metal in 1854
Tonnage: 784 tons
using old measurements and 788 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1851
in Aberdeen
Owners: Taylor &
Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Melbourne (1852-54)
JOHN TEMPERLEY - 1865
Master: Captain R.
Liddell
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1865; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 976 tons
Dimensions: 174 feet
long, 34 foot beam and holds 22 feet deep
Construction: 1856,
Halls in Sunderland; some repairs in 1864
Owners: Temperley
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
New Zealand
JOHN TOOLE - 1851
Master: Captain Thompson
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1850; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 822 tons
Construction: 1850
in Nova Scotia, using Hackmatac, Spruce & Birch
Owners: J. Toole
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
New Orleans
JOHN WESLEY - 1847-1855
Master: Captain G.
Buck (1847-50); Captain J. Ryle (1851-55)
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in patent felt and copper in 1846 & 1851; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 255 tons
using old measurements and 237 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1846
in Cowes
Owners: Irving &
Co.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: Cowes
(1847-50); London (1851-55)
Voyage: sailed for
Sydney (1847-51); South Seas (1852-55)
JOHN WILLIAM PEARN - 1881
Master: Captain W.
Holten
Rigging: Schooner;
fastened with iron bolts; salted
Tonnage: 69 tons
Dimensions: 78.5
feet long, 19.3 foot beam and holds 9.6 feet deep
Construction: 1874,
Lee in Kingston
Owners: J. Pearn
Port of registry:
Plymouth
JOHN & HENRY - 1847
Master: Captain
G. Ruggles
Rigging: Schooner
Tonnage: 82
tons
Construction: 1823
in Ipswich
Owners: J.
Cobbold
JOHN & HENRY - 1855-1866
Master: Captain J.
Rees (1855-63); Captain T. Rees (1863-66)
Rigging: Schooner;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 88 tons
Dimensions: 64.2
feet long, 18.2 foot beam and holds 10.6 feet deep
Construction: 1844
in Wales; some repairs in 1852
Owners: Captain &
Co.
Port of registry:
Aberayron
Port of survey: London
(1855-57); Cardiff (1858-66)
Voyage: sailed on
Coastal Trade (1855-63); Spain (1863-66)
JOHN & JANE - 1783
1)
Master:
Captain W. Clark
Rigging:
Brig; 2 decks
Tonnage:
210 tons
Construction:
1767 in America; 6 4-pounds guns
Owners:
W. Roper
Draught
under load: 14 feet
Port
of survey: Cork
Voyage:
sailed for Transportation
2)
Master:
Captain W. Dawson
Rigging:
Ships; 2 decks; sheathed
Tonnage:
500 tons
Construction:
1770 in Whitby; 10 6-pounds & 4 3-pounds guns
Draught
under load: 16 feet
Port
of survey: London
Voyage:
sailed for New York
JOHN & JANE - 1786
Master: Captain T.
Clark
Rigging: Brig; single
deck with beams; double sheathed in 1783
Tonnage: 150 tons
Construction: 1771
in Stockton; repairs to damages in 1786
Owners: J. Smith
Draught under load:
11 feet
Port of survey: Norway
Voyage: sailed for
Plymouth
JOHN & JANE - 1877
Code letters: KSJL
Official Number: 11377
Rigging: Brig
Tonnage: 188 tons
gross, 174 under deck and 188 net
Dimensions: 85.8
feet long, 24.4 foot beam and holds 14.6 feet deep
Construction: 1850
in Sunderland
Owner: Z. Granger
Port of registry:
Whitby
JOHN & THOMAS - 1813
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain Douglas
Rigging: Ship; single
deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1811; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 298 tons
Construction: in
Plymouth; vessel 26 years old; 6 guns; good repairs in 1807; repairs in
1810
Owners: Lyney &
Co.
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed on
Transportation
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain Douglas
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1811; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 298 tons
Construction: 1788
in Plymouth; 12 9-pounds guns; good repairs in1810 & 1811
Owners: Lyme
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Demerara
JOSE PEREZ - 1880
Master: Captain H.
Shumacker
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 437 tons
gross, 358 under deck ad 297 net
Dimensions: 166 feet
long, 24.1 foot beam and holds 13.1 feet deep; Poop 35 feet;
Bridge Deck 31 feet; Forecastle 31 feet
Construction: 1879,
Chambers in Dumbarton
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 20 & 35 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 27 inches; 55 horsepower; engine by M. Paul & Co. in Dumbarton
Owners: R. Chambers
Jr.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
JOSEPH FLETCHER - 1856-1859
Master: Captain J.
Foster (1856-57); Captain Pook (1858-59)
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal & partly in felt in 1857; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 621 tons
using old measurements and 672 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1852
in London
Owners: Fletcher
& Co.
Port of registry:
London
JOSEPH R. PARROT - 1934
Code letters:
WCCJ
Official Number: 214493
Rigging: steel
twin screws steamer; 3 decks; fitted for oil fuel; water ballast
Tonnage: 2,406
tons gross and 1,114 tons net
Dimensions:
336.7 feet long, 59 foot beam and holds 18.5 feet deep
Construction:
1916, W. Cramp & Son Ships & Engines Building Co. in Philadelphia
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 20, 33 & 55 inches diameter
each pair;
stroke 35 4/5 inches; 362 nominal horsepower; engine built by the builders
Owners: Florida
East Coast Car Ferry Co.
Port of registry:
New York City
JOSEPH SOMES - 1847
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1845
Tonnage: 623 tons
using old measurements and 780 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1845
in London
Owners: T. Colyer
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
JOSEPH TARRAT - 1856/1857
Master: Captain
H. Hain
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal partly in 1854 & partly in 1856;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 992
tons using old measurements and 948 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1853
in New Brunswick, using Spruce, Birch & Oak
Owners: W.
& R. Wright
Port of registry:
Saint John, N.B.
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Australia
JOSEPH & MARGARET - 1875
Code letters: TVGR
Official Number: 44473
Master: Captain G.
Carter
Rigging: Brig; partly
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 212 tons
Dimensions: 95.5
feet long, 24.7 foot beam and holds 14.2 feet deep
Construction: 1862,
Gray in Sunderland
Owners: Foster &
Co.
Port of registry:
Whitby
JOSEPHINE H. - 1948
, ex. JEAN FRANCES-1937, ex. ATAXAMA-1936
Rigging: wood single
screw steamer
Tonnage: 149 tons
gross, 124 under deck and 120 net
Dimensions: 115.2
feet long, 23.6 foot beam and holds 8.6 feet deep
Construction: 1933,
Smith & Rhuland, Lunenburg, N.S.
Propulsion: 2-stroke,
single acting oil engine with 5 cyliners of 10 1/2 inches diameter each;
stroke 12 1/2 inches; engine built by Fairbanks, Morse & Co. in Beloit,
WI
Owners: P.W. Hamilton
Port of registry:
Panama
JOSHUA WADDINGTON - 1850/1855
Master: Captain Wakeham
(1850); Captain Campbell (1855)
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in yellow metal in 1847 & 1852
Tonnage: 355 tons
using old measurements and 440 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1844
in Liverpool
Owners: Cotesworth
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Liverpool
JOYOUS - 1939, ex.
JAMESON-1934
Code letters: GKDX
Official Number: 147610
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 6 cemented bulkheads; cellular double bottom 313
feet,
892 tons; Forward Peak Tank 105 tons; Aft Peak Tank 111 tons
Tonnage: 3,585 tons
gross, 3,364 under deck and 2,205 net
Dimensions: 360 feet
long, 50 foot beam and holds 23.6 feet deep; Poop 30 feet; Bridge 225 feet;
Forecastle 34 feet
Construction: 1924,
W. Dobson & Co., Newcastle
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24, 37 & 68 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 45 inches; operating at 180 p.s.I.; 402 nominal horsepower; 3 single
ended boilers;
9 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 165 sq. ft.; heating surface 6,165
sq. ft.;
engine by North East Marine Engine Co. Ltd., Newcastle
Owners: Coolham Steam
Ship Co. Ltd. (Kaye, Son & Co., managers)
Port of registry:
London
JUBILEE - 1877
Official Number:
56897
Master: Captain Armstrong
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 790 tons
gross, 669 under deck and 496 net
Dimensions: 196.5
feet long, 29.2 foot beam and holds 16.6 feet deep; Poop 30 feet; Forecastle
18 feet
Construction: 1867,
Oswald in Sunderland
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 27 & 47 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 30 inches; 90 horsepower; new boilers & engine compounded in
1873;
engine by North East Marine Engine Co. in Sunderland
Owners: J. Young,
Ehlers & Co.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: Sunderland
JUFFRAW JOHANNA - 1822
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain Anderson
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed
Tonnage: 374 tons
Construction: in
America
Owners: Kranstiver
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of survey: Dartmouth
Voyage: sailed for
Amsterdam
JULIA - 1854
Master: Captain J.
Baker
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1853; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 1,035 tons
using old measurements and 1,070 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1852
in Québec, using Oak, Elm, Red Pine & Tamarack; repairs to damages
in 1853
Owners: C. Gumm
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
New York
JULIUS CAESAR -1832
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain McMullan
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1830
Tonnage: 324 tons
Construction: in
New York; vessel 17 years old; repairs in 1830
Owners: Havens &
Co.
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Pphiladelphia
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain McMullin
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1830
Tonnage: 340 tons
Construction: 1816
in New York; some repairs in 1829
Owners: Haven; American
property
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Philadelphia
JUMNA - 1871-1876/1887
Code letters: HTNS
Official Number: 56838
Master: Captain G.
Laing (1871-75); Captain Abbot (1876); Captain Rock (1886-87)
Rigging: iron Ship;
2 decks; 2 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,048 tons
gross, 968 under deck and 1,048 net
Dimensions: 208.6
feet long, 34.1 foot beam and holds 20.1 feet deep
Construction: 1867,
W. Pile in Sunderland; repairs to damages in 1876
Owners: J. Nourse
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
India (1871-73)
JUPITER – 1823
(Green Book – Underwriters)
Master: Captain W.
Swan/Captain Park
Rigging: Snow; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1820
Tonnage: 357 tons
Constr