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The 'Yola' in an unidentified port

The 'Yola' in an unidentified port

The steel ship 'Yola', 1490 tons, in an unidentified port [steel ship, 1490 tons, ON99435, 228.0 x 38.5 x 23.0. Built 1892 (8) J Reid and Co. Ltd. Glasgow. Owners: McDiarmid, Greenshields and Co., registered Liverpool, later Norwegian without change of name. Broken up in 1925].

The 'Yola' at Port Wakefield

The 'Yola' at Port Wakefield

The steel ship 'Yola', 1490 tons, at Port Wakefield [steel ship, 1490 tons, ON99435, 228.0 x 38.5 x 23.0. Built 1892 (8) J Reid and Co. Ltd. Glasgow. Owners: McDiarmid, Greenshields and Co., registered Liverpool, later Norwegian without change of name. Broken up in 1925].

The 'Royal George' at Port Adelaide

The 'Royal George' at Port Adelaide

The iron ship 'Royal George', 1452 tons, at Port Adelaide [iron ship, 1452 tons, ON51418, 221.3 x 38.4 x 22.9. Built 1864 (11) Westwood, Baillie and Co., London. Owners: Richard Wright, registered Liverpool; 1878 McDiarmid, Greenshields and Co., registered Liverpool. Sold c.1896/7 to Norway and renamed 'Alabama'. Missing on a voyage from Pensacola to Rotterdam with pitch pine. Left 7 January 1899].

The 'Criffel' as 'Baunen' at Port Adelaide

The 'Criffel' as 'Baunen' at Port Adelaide

The steel barque 'Criffel' as 'Baunen', 1250 tons, at Port Adelaide [steel barque, 1250 tons. ON97838, 221.4 x 36.6 x 21.5. Built 1891 (1) Ritson and Co. Maryport. Owners McDiarmid Greenshields and Co. registered Liverpool c.1910 became the Norwegian Baunen and disappears from the registers in the early 1920's].

The 'Crown of England' in an unidentified port

The 'Crown of England' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Crown of England', 1839 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship1839 tons, ON86284, 267.0 x 39.1 x 23.6. Built 1883 (2) R. Williamson and Son, Workington. Owners Robertson Cruickshank and Co. (J&R Young managers), registered Liverpool c.1906 to Norwegian owners without change of name].

The 'Crown of England' at anchor

The 'Crown of England' at anchor

The iron ship 'Crown of England', 1839 tons, at anchor [iron ship1839 tons, ON86284, 267.0 x 39.1 x 23.6. Built 1883 (2) R. Williamson and Son, Workington. Owners Robertson Cruickshank and Co. (J&R Young managers), registered Liverpool c.1906 to Norwegian owners without change of name].

The 'Crown of Denmark' in an unidentified port

The 'Crown of Denmark' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Crown of Denmark', 2103 tons, in an unidentified port. The iron ship 'Craigmore', 2103 tons, in an unidentified harbour. Also refer to print PRG 1373/26/65 [iron ship 2103 tons. ON87930, 283.5 x 41.3 x 24.1. Built 1883 (12) A McMillan and Son, Dumbarton. Owners Robertson, Cruickshank and Co. (J&R Young managers) Often Young was shown as owner although they apparently continued to use Robertson and Cruickshank for years as the official owner) registered Liverpool. Sold c.1917 to Norway and renamed Saga].

The 'Crown of Scotland' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Crown of Scotland' anchored in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Crown of Scotland', 1617 tons, anchored in an unidentified port.

The 'Crown of India' at Farm Cove, Sydney

The 'Crown of India' at Farm Cove, Sydney

The four masted iron barque 'Crown of India', 2057 tons, at Farm Cove, Sydney [iron 4 mast barque 2057 tons. ON91231. 276.7 x 41.3 x 24.1. Built 1885 (6) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith. Owners Robertson, Cruickshank and Co. J&R Young managers, registered Liverpool. c.1905 Henderson, Tucker and Co. c.1908/9 J Joyce and Co. Captured by German submarine 12 June 1915, 70 miles WSW from St Anne's Head and sunk by gunfire].

The 'Crown of India' dismasted at Sydney

The 'Crown of India' dismasted at Sydney

The four masted iron barque 'Crown of India', 2057 tons, dismasted at Sydney [iron 4 mast barque 2057 tons. ON91231. 276.7 x 41.3 x 24.1. Built 1885 (6) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith. Owners Robertson, Cruickshank and Co. J&R Young managers, registered Liverpool. c.1905 Henderson, Tucker and Co. c.1908/9 J Joyce and Co. Captured by German submarine 12 June 1915, 70 miles WSW from St Anne's Head and sunk by gunfire].

The 'Appeles' at Port Adelaide

The 'Appeles' at Port Adelaide

The iron barque 'Appeles', 1030 tons, at Port Adelaide.

The 'Brenda' in an unidentified port

The 'Brenda' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Brenda', 1291 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1291 tons ON78738, 228.0 x 36.8 x 21.1. Built 1877 (12). C. Connell and Co, Glasgow. Owners AT Parker, reg. Liverpool, then shortly Sandbach, Tinne and Co. reg. Liverpool: c.1900 sold Italian and renamed Laura. Posted missing February 1904] [also known as 'Laura' Italian ship of 1291 tons].

The 'Brenda' and 'Jura' in an unidentified port

The 'Brenda' and 'Jura' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Brenda', 1291 tons, and 'Jura' in an unidentified port.

The 'Alisa' under sail

The 'Alisa' under sail

The composite ship 'Alisa', 1112 tons, under sail. [C. ship, 1112t. ON63281, 213.1 x 35.2 x 19.8, B1870 (6) C Connell & Co. Glasgow. Owners: Sandbach, Tinne & Co. reg. Liverpool, c. 1890 sold to Turkish owneers and registered at Jeddah. Broken up in August 1907.]

The 'Godiva' in an unidentified port

The 'Godiva' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Godiva', 2059 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 2059 tons. ON86211, 269.0 x 41.6 x 24.3. Built 1882 (7) T Royden and Sons. Liverpool: Owners: Sandbach Tinne and Co., registered Liverpool, 1901 Thomas Shute. Abandoned at sea in December 1904].

The 'Orealla' in an unidentified port

The 'Orealla' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Orealla', 1843 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1843 tons, ON86158, 250.5 x 40.2 x 24.0. Built 1881 (1) T Royden and Sons. Liverpool: owners Sandbach, Tinne and Co., registered Liverpool: c.1900 sold to Italy without change of name. Sunk in 1916 by Germans].

The 'Stronsa' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Stronsa' anchored in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Stronsa', 2053 tons, anchored in an unidentified port [iron ship, 2053 tons, ON86225, 269.0 x 41.6 x 24.3. Built 1882 (9) T Royden and Sons, Liverpool. Owners: Sandbach, Tinne and Co., registered Liverpool; 1901 Thomas Shute; c.1913 to Argentine owners without change of name; 1916 to AC Anderson, Copenhagen and refitted as a sail training ship and renamed 'Valkyrien'. Broken up in 1923].

The 'Genista' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Genista' anchored in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Genista', 1852 tons, anchored in an unidentified port [iron ship 1852 tons. ON86256. 270.5 x 39.2 x 24.0. Built 1882 (10) WH Potter and Son. Liverpool. Owners: Sandbach, Tinne and Co. Registered Liverpool. 1901 sold Italy without change of name. Sunk by gunfire from submarine May 22, 1916].

The 'Genista' in an unidentified port

The 'Genista' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Genista', 1852 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship 1852 tons. ON86256. 270.5 x 39.2 x 24.0. Built 1882 (10) WH Potter and Son. Liverpool. Owners: Sandbach, Tinne and Co. Registered Liverpool. 1901 sold Italy without change of name. Sunk by gunfire from submarine May 22, 1916].

The 'Alumbagh' moored in an unidentified port

The 'Alumbagh' moored in an unidentified port

The composite ship 'Alumbagh', 1138 tons, moored in an unidentified port. [C ship, 1138 tons. ON47375, 193.0 x 36.2 x 23.8. Built 1863 (5) J. Laing Sunderland. Owners: Duncan Dunbar, registered London, then John Dunbar, then J. Heron.]

The 'Ancenis' in an unidentified port

The 'Ancenis' in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Ancenis', 1833 tons, in an unidentified port. [steel barque 1833 tons, ON99432, 257.6 x 39.0 x 22.7. Built 1892 (8) Russell and Co. Greenoch as 'Lillian L. Robbins' for RK Kelley, registered Yarmouth, NS then purchased about 1899 by GT Soley and Co. of Liverpool and renamed, registration left at Yarmouth. c.1909 sold Norway without change of name. c.1920 renamed 'Staut'. Drops from registers in mid 1920s and said to have been sold for scrap and broken up at Ardrossan, Scotland early in 1925.]

The 'Ancenis' in an unidentified port

The 'Ancenis' in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Ancenis', 1833 tons, in an unidentified port. [steel barque 1833 tons, ON99432, 257.6 x 39.0 x 22.7. Built 1892 (8) Russell and Co. Greenoch as 'Lillian L. Robbins' for RK Kelley, registered Yarmouth, NS then purchased about 1899 by GT Soley and Co. of Liverpool and renamed, registration left at Yarmouth. c.1909 sold Norway without change of name. c.1920 renamed 'Staut'. Drops from registers in mid 1920s and said to have been sold for scrap and broken up at Ardrossan, Scotland early in 1925.]

The 'Ancaios' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Ancaios' anchored in an unidentified port

The steel ship 'Ancaios', 1826 tons, anchored in an unidentified port. [steel ship, 1826 tons. ON97853, 257.1 x 39.0 x 22.7, built 1891 (4) Russell and Co., Greenoch. Owners GT Soley and Co., registered Liverpool. c.1910 sold to Iredale and Porter of Belfast and renamed 'Ravenhill'. Reported sold to Australian owners c.1913. Captured by German submarine 18 April 1916, 78 miles SE by S from Fastnet, and sunk by gunfire.]

The 'Ancaios' as 'Ravenhill' at Hobart

The 'Ancaios' as 'Ravenhill' at Hobart

The steel barque (ex ship) 'Ancaios' as 'Ravenhill', 1826 tons, at Hobart. [steel ship, 1826 tons. ON97853, 257.1 x 39.0 x 22.7, built 1891 (4) Russell and Co., Greenoch. Owners GT Soley and Co., registered Liverpool. c.1910 sold to Iredale and Porter of Belfast and renamed 'Ravenhill'. Reported sold to Australian owners c.1913. Captured by German submarine 18 April 1916, 78 miles SE by S from Fastnet, and sunk by gunfire.]

The 'Ancona' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Ancona' in an unidentified harbour

The four masted steel barque 'Ancona', 2852 tons, in an unidentified harbour. [steel 4 mast barque, 2852 tons, ON102118, 280.2 x 44.8 x 22.9. Built 1893 (11) Russell and Co, Greenoch. Owners: GT Soley and Co., registered Liverpool. Lost by fire in November 1906.]

The 'Ancyra' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Ancyra' in an unidentified harbour

The four masted steel barque, 'Ancyra', 2333 tons, in an unidentified harbour. [steel 4 mast barque, 2333tons, ON99417, 279.1 x 41.9 x 24.2. Built 1892 (7) Russell and Co. Greenoch. Owners : GT Soley and Co. registered Liverpool c.1909 sold to Germany and renamed 'Wandsbek' and interned in Mexico during WWI and while awaiting handover to UK she was driven ashore in an easterly gale in 1921 and became a total loss.]

The 'Atacama' in an unidentified port

The 'Atacama' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Atacama', 1147 tons, in an unidentified port. [iron barque. 1147tons. ON97791. 224.0 x 34.5 x 20.1 Built 1890 (6) R & J Evans and Co. Liverpool. Owners: Mrs E. Wakenham (S. Wakenham and Sons, managers) Registered Liverpool. c.1909 to Norwegian owner without change of name.]

The 'Chala' in an unidentified port

The 'Chala' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Chala', 1057 tons, in an unidentified port. [iron barque 1057 tons. ON91224, 213.0 x 34.6 x 20.1. Built 1885 (6) W. Pickersgill and Sons. Sunderland. Owners: S. Wakenham and Sons registered Liverpool, later FW Reynolds (Wakenham and Sons, managers) c.1908 sold to Norway without change of name.]

The 'Quillota' in an unidentified port

The 'Quillota' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Quillota', 728 tons, in an unidentified port [iron barque, 728 tons, ON74483, 186.8 x 30.9 x 18.6. Built 1875 (11) WH Potter and Co. Liverpool. Owners: S Wakenham and Son, registered Liverpool c.1901 sold French and renamed 'Le Lamentin'].

The 'Gladover' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Gladover' anchored in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Gladover', 1091 tons, anchored in an unidentified port.