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The 'Glenfinlas' anchored in an unidentified harbour

The 'Glenfinlas' anchored in an unidentified harbour

The four masted iron barque 'Glenfinlas', 2228 tons, anchored in an unidentified harbour [iron 4 mast ship, 2228 tons. ON86292, 280.7 x 41.9 x 24.8. Built 1882 (12) Sunderland SB Co. Ltd. Sunderland. Owners: HL MacIntyre, registered Liverpool, later Red Cross Shipping Co. Ltd (CT Bowring and Co) Missing on a voyage from Newcastle NSW to Manila with coal. Left Newcastle Oct. 6, 1897].

The 'Glenorchy' in an unidentified port

The 'Glenorchy' in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Glenorchy', 2229 tons, in an unidentified port [iron 4 mast ship, later barque 2229 tons. ON86224. 280.7 x 42.0 x 24.8. Built 1882 (8) Sunderland SB Co. Ltd. Sunderland. Owners: HL MacIntyre registered Liverpool, later Red Cross Shipping Co. Ltd (CT Bowring and Co) registered Liverpool. Became the Italian 'Fratelli Beverino'].

The 'Glenericht' after being renamed 'Mariechen'

The 'Glenericht' after being renamed 'Mariechen'

The four masted iron barque 'Glenericht', 2434 tons, after being renamed 'Mariechen'. According to a researcher, the 'Glenericht' ON 91285 was built by T. Royden & Sons, Liverpool in 1885.

The 'Glenricht' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Glenricht' in an unidentified harbour

The four masted iron barque 'Glenricht', 2434 tons, in an unidentified harbour.

The 'Glenricht' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Glenricht' docked in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Glenricht', 2434 tons, in an unidentified port.

The 'Carbet Castle' with the 'Duchess of Argyle' in the distance

The 'Carbet Castle' with the 'Duchess of Argyle' in the distance

The iron ship 'Carbet Castle', 1657 tons, with the 'Duchess or Argyle' in the distance [Carbet Castle = iron ship, 1657 tons. ON70970, 248.4 x 38.1 x 22.9. Built 1875 (7) Mounsey and Foster, Sunderland. Owners LH Macintyre and Sons, registered Liverpool, later LH Macintyre and Co. Finally AWH Johanning, registered Liverpool. Wrecked May 14 1897, Bunbury WA, when loaded with railway iron] [Duchess of Argyle = iron ship 1766 tons. ON70867. 253.0 x 41.0 x 23.8. Built 1874 (7) Richardson, Duck and Co. Stockton. Owners W&R Wright registered Liverpool].

The 'Rajore' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Rajore' in an unidentified harbour

The iron ship 'Rajore', 2102 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship, 2102 tons, ON86274, 278.2 x 40.3 x 24.2. Built 1882 (11) Oswald Mordaunt and Co., Southampton, Owners: Eyre Evans and Co., registered Liverpool, later Romero Shipping Co. Ltd. (T Rome, manager) by 1910 had become Norwegian without change of name. Broken up c.1924].

The 'Rajore' under sail

The 'Rajore' under sail

The iron ship 'Rajore', 2102 tons, under sail [iron ship, 2102 tons, ON86274, 278.2 x 40.3 x 24.2. Built 1882 (11) Oswald Mordaunt and Co., Southampton, Owners: Eyre Evans and Co., registered Liverpool, later Romero Shipping Co. Ltd. (T Rome, manager) by 1910 had become Norwegian without change of name. Broken up c.1924].

The 'Rajore' under sail

The 'Rajore' under sail

The iron ship 'Rajore', 2102 tons, under sail [iron ship, 2102 tons, ON86274, 278.2 x 40.3 x 24.2. Built 1882 (11) Oswald Mordaunt and Co., Southampton, Owners: Eyre Evans and Co., registered Liverpool, later Romero Shipping Co. Ltd. (T Rome, manager) by 1910 had become Norwegian without change of name. Broken up c.1924].

The 'Barcore' at anchor

The 'Barcore' at anchor

The iron ship 'Barcore', 2134 tons, at anchor. [iron ship 2134 tons, ON87969, 278.6 x 40.8 x 24.5. Built 1884 (4) Richardson, Duck and Co. Stockton. Owners Eyre Evans and Co. registered Liverpool. Later Romeo Shipping Co. Ltd (T. Rome, manager) c. 1909 sold Norway and renamed 'Songvaar' and as such wrecked at Port Victoria, South Australia April 14 1912.]

The 'Barcore' after being sold and renamed 'Songvaar'

The 'Barcore' after being sold and renamed 'Songvaar'

The iron ship 'Barcore', 2134 tons, after being sold and renamed 'Songvaar'. [iron ship 2134 tons, ON87969, 278.6 x 40.8 x 24.5. Built 1884 (4) Richardson, Duck and Co. Stockton. Owners Eyre Evans and Co. registered Liverpool. Later Romeo Shipping Co. Ltd (T. Rome, manager) c. 1909 sold Norway and renamed 'Songvaar' and as such wrecked at Port Victoria, South Australia April 14 1912.]

The 'Songvaar' (ex 'Barcore') foundered at Port Victoria

The 'Songvaar' (ex 'Barcore') foundered at Port Victoria

The iron ship 'Songvaar' (ex 'Barcore'), 2134 tons, foundered at Port Victoria.

The 'Vellore' in an unidentified port

The 'Vellore' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Vellore', 1703 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1703 tons, ON76356, 246.3 x 40.1 x 24.0. Built 1876 (10) Richardson, Duck and Co., Stockton. Owners: William Rome, registered Liverpool; c.1886 Eyre Evans and Co.; 1902 to Norway without change of name. Lost through enemy action in WW1. At one time owners were Skibs Vellore (Swen O Stra and Co. registered Xiansand].

The 'Indore' raising her anchor

The 'Indore' raising her anchor

The iron ship 'Indore', 2146 tons, raising her anchor [iron ship, 2146 tons, ON91276, 279.0 x 40.7 x 24.6 Built 1885 (11) Richardson, Duck and Co., Stockton. Owners: Eyre Evans and Co. registered Liverpool; later Romeo Shipping Co. Ltd. (T Rome, manager) c.1906 sold to Norway without change of name, and wrecked on Staten Island in 1907].

The 'Indore' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Indore' docked in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Indore', 2146 tons, docked in an unidentified port [iron ship, 2146 tons, ON91276, 279.0 x 40.7 x 24.6 Built 1885 (11) Richardson, Duck and Co., Stockton. Owners: Eyre Evans and Co. registered Liverpool; later Romeo Shipping Co. Ltd. (T Rome, manager) c.1906 sold to Norway without change of name, and wrecked on Staten Island in 1907].

The 'Cassandra' at Port Augusta

The 'Cassandra' at Port Augusta

The iron barque 'Cassandra', 726 tons, at Port Augusta. [iron barque, 733 tons, later 726 tons. ON58918, 174.5 x 30.8 x 19.6. Built 1868 (8) Oswald and Co. Sunderland. Owners: WH and ES Jones, registered Liverpool. c,1876/7 Joseph Steel, c.1890 to German owners without change of name.]

The 'Juno' in an unidentified port

The 'Juno' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Juno', 1169 tons, in an unidentified port.

The 'Kirkdale' moored in Brisbane River, Short Street wharves

The 'Kirkdale' moored in Brisbane River, Short Street wharves

The iron barque 'Kirkdale', 790 tons, moored in an unidentified port [iron barque, 790 tons, ON76524, 191.7 x 31.1 x 19.3. Built 1877 (7) W Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Owners: AJ Steel, registered Liverpool, later J Steel and Sons, c.1902 Lever Bros. Ltd.]

The 'Kirkdale' at Port Chalmers

The 'Kirkdale' at Port Chalmers

The iron barque 'Kirkdale', 790 tons, at Port Chalmers, New Zealand [iron barque, 790 tons, ON76524, 191.7 x 31.1 x 19.3. Built 1877 (7) W Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Owners: AJ Steel, registered Liverpool, later J Steel and Sons, c.1902 Lever Bros. Ltd.]

The 'Jupiter' anchored in an unidentified harbour

The 'Jupiter' anchored in an unidentified harbour

The iron barque 'Jupiter', 744 tons, anchored in an unidentified harbour.

The 'Lodore' moored in an unidentified port

The 'Lodore' moored in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Lodore', 1670 tons, moored in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1679 tons. ON99369, 257.8 x 38.1 x 22.0. Built 1892 (2) W Pickersgill and Sons. Sunderland. Owners: P Ireland and Porter, registered Liverpool: became Norwegian without change of name. Capsized in Newcastle NSW but recovered].

The 'Somali' at anchor

The 'Somali' at anchor

The four masted steel barque 'Somali', 3537 tons, at anchor [steel 4 mast barque, 3537 tons, ON99434, 329.9 x 47.0 x 27.0. Built 1892 (8) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow; owners: Hilsboro Ship Co. Ltd., GM Steeves registered Liverpool; c.1900 became the German 'Alsterdamm' and later the German 'Adolf Vinnen'. After WW1 became the American 'Mae Dollar' and was converted into a towing barge in the later 1920s, being given various names including 'Island Carrier' and finally was broken up in 1971 under the name of 'Crown Zellerbach No. 1'].

The 'Sofala' at Port Augusta

The 'Sofala' at Port Augusta

The four masted steel barque 'Sofala', 2301 tons, at Port Augusta [steel 4 mast barque, 2301 tons, ON99399. 277.5 x 42.0 x 24.2. Built 1892 (5) Russell and Co., Greenock, Owners: Ship Sofala Co. Ltd. (GM Steeves) registered Liverpool; later Sofala Shipping Co. Ltd. (J Edgar and Co.) Foundered Sept. 28, 1911 when bound Montevideo to Sydney, in ballast when about 600 miles from Montevideo].

The 'Earl Granville' at Port Augusta

The 'Earl Granville' at Port Augusta

The iron barque 'Earl Granville', 1009 tons, at Port Augusta [iron barque, 1009 tons. ON76754, 207.7 x 33.4 x 20.0. Built 1877 (3) R Duncan and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners A McAlister, registered Glasgow then J Lidgett and Sons].

The 'Sokoto' at Port Adelaide after repairs and painting

The 'Sokoto' at Port Adelaide after repairs and painting

The four masted iron barque 'Sokoto', 2262 tons, at Port Adelaide. [iron 4 mast barque, eventually, original ship rigged, 2262 tons, ON93741, 278.5 x 41.9 x 24.5. Built 1887 (8) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: GM Steeves and J McGrindell, registered Liverpool. Became Norwegian 1910]. Norwegian owned from 1910 to 1916, then sold to Danish shipowner O. J. Eskildsen in May 1916. On 25 April 1917 she was sunk by German submarine U-58 off Scotland, when en route from Baltimore USA to Aarhus, Denmark carrying a cargo of superphosphates.

The 'Saratoga' under tow

The 'Saratoga' under tow

The four masted steel barque 'Saratoga', 2297 tons, under tow [steel 4 mast barque, 2297 tons, ON102074, 277.1 x 41.9 x 24.2. Built 1893 (1) Russell and Co., Greenock. Owners: Ship Saratoga Co. Ltd. GM Steeves, registered Liverpool. Missing in 1896. Last reported August 20. On a voyage from New York towards Shanghai with case oil, left 20 August, 1896 and disappeared].

The 'County of Pembroke' in an unidentified port

The 'County of Pembroke' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'County of Pembroke', 1065 tons, in an unidentified port [iron barque, 1098 tons, ON84171, 221.5 x 35.0 x 20.9. Built 1881 (10) W. Doxford and Sons, Sunderland, W. Thomas and Co. Registered Liverpool].

The 'County of Flint' under sail

The 'County of Flint' under sail

The iron barque 'County of Flint', 1083 tons, under sail [iron barque, 1111 tons, ON76505, 219.5 x 35.1 x 21.3. Built 1877 (4) W. Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Owners W Thomas and Co. Registered Liverpool later sold to Chile and renamed Zelbio].

The 'County of Merioneth' in an unidentified port

The 'County of Merioneth' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'County of Merioneth', 1065 tons, in an unidentified port [[iron barque, 1098 tons, ON81341, 221.5 x 35.1 x 20.9. Built 1880 (3) W. Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Owners W. Thomas and Co. Registered Liverpool c.1908 passed to Russian ownership without change of name. Sold and converted into a hulk at Sydney in 1911 and given the name Merion. Taken to Fremantle for Adelaide Steamship Company in 1919 and then to Port Adelaide in 1927. Broken up at Port Adelaide].

The 'County of Merioneth' in an unidentified port

The 'County of Merioneth' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'County of Merioneth', 1065 tons, in an unidentified port [iron barque, 1098 tons, ON81341, 221.5 x 35.1 x 20.9. Built 1880 (3) W. Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Owners W. Thomas and Co. Registered Liverpool c.1908 passed to Russian ownership without change of name. Sold and converted into a hulk at Sydney in 1911 and given the name Merion. Taken to Fremantle for Adelaide Steamship Company in 1919 and then to Port Adelaide in 1927. Broken up at Port Adelaide].