Arthur D. Edwardes : SUMMARY RECORD [PRG 1373] • Photograph

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.

The 'Samanco' in an unidentified port

The 'Samanco' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Samanco', 840 tons, in an unidentified port [iron barque, 840 tons, ON91167, 195.0 x 32.3 x 19.1. Built 1884 (11) W Pickersgill and Sons, Sunderland. Owners: S Wakenham and Sons, registered Liverpool. c.1904 became Italian owned without change of name].

The 'Chepica' at Port Adelaide under the name of Bris

The 'Chepica' at Port Adelaide under the name of Bris

The iron barque 'Chepica', 1058 tons, at Port Adelaide [ also Bris] [Chepica iron barque, 1058 tons. ON91251, 213.6 x 34.7 x 20.1. Built 1885 (9) W. Pickersgill and Son, Sunderland. Owners S. Wakenham and Son, registered Liverpool, c.1904 sold Norway and renamed Bris.]

The 'Bankfields' at Wallaroo

The 'Bankfields' at Wallaroo

The iron barque 'Bankfields', 859 tons, at Wallaroo. [iron barque, 859 tons. ON74533, 195.4 x 32.1 x 19.7. Built 1876 (6) Osbourne, Graham and Co. Sunderland. Owners: S. Wakenham and Sons, registered Liverpool. (Built as 'James Beazley' for William Kelly registered Liverpool, sold and renamed in 1878) January 1900 The Adelaide Milling Co. Ltd registered Port Adelaide: April 1908 Colonial Sailing Ship Co. Ltd registered Lyttelton, 1911 The Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd and converted to a hulk at Port Adelaide. Towed to Fremantle in 1918 for further use as a hulk. Sunk by gunfire RAAF off Rottnest Island 7 June 1950 when not required for further duty as a hulk.]

The 'Bankfields' at Port Pirie

The 'Bankfields' at Port Pirie

The iron barque 'Bankfields', 859 tons, at Port Pirie. [iron barque, 859 tons. ON74533, 195.4 x 32.1 x 19.7. Built 1876 (6) Osbourne, Graham and Co. Sunderland. Owners: S. Wakenham and Sons, registered Liverpool. (Built as 'James Beazley' for William Kelly registered Liverpool, sold and renamed in 1878) January 1900 The Adelaide Milling Co. Ltd registered Port Adelaide: April 1908 Colonial Sailing Ship Co. Ltd registered Lyttelton, 1911 The Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd and converted to a hulk at Port Adelaide. Towed to Fremantle in 1918 for further use as a hulk. Sunk by gunfire RAAF off Rottnest Island 7 June 1950 when not required for further duty as a hulk.]

The 'Lammermoor' in an unidentified port

The 'Lammermoor' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Lammermoor', 1626 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship 1710 tons. ON70866, 260.3 x 40.7 x 23.5. Built 1874 (8) John Reid and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: John Williamson (Waverley Line) registered Liverpool. Later Williams, Millgan and Co. Wrecked near San Francisco in early 1880s].

The 'Lammermoor' at anchor

The 'Lammermoor' at anchor

The iron ship 'Lammermoor', 1626 tons, at anchor [iron ship 1710 tons. ON70866, 260.3 x 40.7 x 23.5. Built 1874 (8) John Reid and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: John Williamson (Waverley Line) registered Liverpool. Later Williams, Millgan and Co. Wrecked near San Francisco in early 1880s].

The 'West Australia' in an unidentified port

The 'West Australia' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'West Australia', 596 tons, in an unidentified port [iron 3 mast barque, 596 gross tons, ON72455, 164.7 x 29.3 x 17.1. Built 1876 (1) JL Thompson, Sunderland and named 'GBS', owned by George B Sully, registered Bridgewater. Sold c.1880 and renamed, now owned by Bethell and Co., registered London. NB: Two vessels of this name and similar size].

The 'Cedrid the Saxon' in an unidentified port

The 'Cedrid the Saxon' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Cedrid the Saxon', 1705 tons, in an unidentified port. [iron ship, 1705 tons, ON74467, 259.8 x 40.1 x 23.6. Built 1875 (10) J. Reid and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Williamson, Milligan and Co. registered Liverpool sold 1896 and fist voyage for the new owners was from New York and the East Indies with Case Oil. She sailed from New York October 1896 and was not seen again. Built for the Australian passenger trade and was lavishly fitted out - said to be one of the finest specimens of an iron hulled clipper ship. Left New York Sept. 19, 1896 with case oil for Padang, 'spoken' the next day then disappeared.]

The 'Marmion' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Marmion' anchored in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Marmion', 788 tons, anchored in an unidentified port [iron ship, 800 tons, ON48823, 192.8 x 31.1 x 20.2. Built 1864 (3) John Reid and Co. Port Glasgow, Owners: John Williamson, registered Liverpool, later Williamson, Milligan and Co.]

The 'Roderick Dhu' at anchor

The 'Roderick Dhu' at anchor

The iron ship 'Roderick Dhu', 1723 tons, at anchor [iron ship, 1723 tons, ON69330, 257.1 x 40.2 x 22.8. 1873. Built 1873 (12) Mounsey and Foster, Sunderland. Owners: Williamson, Milligan and Co., registered Liverpool: c.1896 Matson Nav. Co., rergistered San Francisco. c.1911 made into a barge].

The 'Roderick Dhu' after being wrecked

The 'Roderick Dhu' after being wrecked

The iron ship 'Roderick Dhu', 1723 tons, after being wrecked [iron ship, 1723 tons, ON69330, 257.1 x 40.2 x 22.8. 1873. Built 1873 (12) Mounsey and Foster, Sunderland. Owners: Williamson, Milligan and Co., registered Liverpool: c.1896 Matson Nav. Co., rergistered San Francisco. c.1911 made into a barge].

The 'Roderick Dhu' as hulk

The 'Roderick Dhu' as hulk

The iron ship 'Roderick Dhu', 1723 tons, as hulk [iron ship, 1723 tons, ON69330, 257.1 x 40.2 x 22.8. 1873. Built 1873 (12) Mounsey and Foster, Sunderland. Owners: Williamson, Milligan and Co., registered Liverpool: c.1896 Matson Nav. Co., rergistered San Francisco. c.1911 made into a barge].

The 'Stracathro' in an unidentified port

The 'Stracathro' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Stracathro', 1215 tons, in an unidentified port [iron barque, 1215 tons, ON75187, 230.6 x 35.0 x 21.1. Built 1876 (8) Gourlay Bros. Dundee. Owners: Dundee Clipper Line Ltd. (D Bruce and Co. managers) registered Dundee. Sold French and renamed 'Marguerite Therese' and registered at Dieppe. Was towed into Durban dismasted 18 Sept., 1897 surveyed, condemned and sold as a hulk in November 1897 and towed to Delagoa Bay].

The 'Lochee' moored at Gravesend, U.K.

The 'Lochee' moored at Gravesend, U.K.

The iron ship 'Lochee', 1812 tons, moored at Gravesend, U.K. [iron ship, 1812 tons. ON68273. 264.2 x 39.0 x 23.4. Built 1874 (8) A Stephens and Sons, Dundee. Owners: Dundee Clipper Line Ltd. (D Bruce and Co. managers) Registered Dundee. c.1909 sold Russian without change of name, then was renamed 'Elena' and in 1919 the Spanish 'Joaquin Pujol'. Broken up in 1929].

The 'Lochee' in an unidentified port

The 'Lochee' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Lochee', 1812 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1812 tons. ON68273. 264.2 x 39.0 x 23.4. Built 1874 (8) A Stephens and Sons, Dundee. Owners: Dundee Clipper Line Ltd. (D Bruce and Co. managers) Registered Dundee. c.1909 sold Russian without change of name, then was renamed 'Elena' and in 1919 the Spanish 'Joaquin Pujol'. Broken up in 1929].

The 'Southesk' moored in the Thames River, U.K.

The 'Southesk' moored in the Thames River, U.K.

The iron barque 'Southesk', 1210 tons, moored in the Thames River, U.K. [iron barque, 1210 tons, ON75197, 225.2 x 35.0 x 21.8. Built 1877 (1) A Stephen and Sons, Dundee. Owners: Dundee Clipper Line Ltd. (D Bruce and Co. managers) registered Dundee. Later R Ritchie]. Captain John Mackenzie was reputed to have Captained the ship around 1880.

The 'Maulesden' in an unidentified port

The 'Maulesden' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Maulesden', 1571 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship 1571 tons, ON73395, 245.2 x 38.3 x 23.1. Built 1875 (9) A Stephen and Sons, Dundee. Owners: Dundee Clipper Lines Ltd. (D Bruce and Co., managers) registered Dundee. c.1902 became Italian and renamed 'Ortrud'. (Lubbock says sunk by a German submarine in August 1916 when named 'Nostra Signora Della Guardia').

The 'Glasmis' moored at Gravesend, U.K.

The 'Glasmis' moored at Gravesend, U.K.

The iron barque 'Glasmis', 1205 tons, moored at Gravesend, U.K.. Built by Alexander Stephen, Dundee, for David Bruce & Co. Later owned by L. Lydersen, Tvedestrand in 1905. Stranded on the north side of Grand Cayman Island, 19 Aug 1913, on passage Savannah - Mühlgraben with logwoods.

The 'Arthurstone' in an unidentified port

The 'Arthurstone' in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Arthurstone', 1288 tons, in an unidentified port. [iron barque, 1228 tons, ON75195. 230.6 x 35.1 x 21.2 Built 1876 (1) Gourlay Bros. Dundee. Owners: Dundee Clipper Line Ltd. (D Bruce and Co. managers) Registered c.1902 sold to Italy (Genoa) and renamed 'Speme'].

The 'Panmure' in Port Adelaide

The 'Panmure' in Port Adelaide

The iron ship 'Panmure', 1602 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1581 tons, ON73387, 245.6 x 38.4 x 23.3 metres. Built 1875 (6) A Stephen and Sons, Dundee. Owners: D Bruce, registered Dundee. Wrecked August 4, 1891] [''Vasco Da Gama' = formerly 'Panmure' q.v. incident in 1891 apparently only a stranding. Owners: CM Matzen, registered Hamburg].

The 'Camperdown' moored at Gravesend, U.K.

The 'Camperdown' moored at Gravesend, U.K.

The iron ship 'Camperdown', 1487 tons, moored at Gravesend, U.K. [iron ship, 1575 tons, ON72548, 245.9 x 38.3 x 23.0. Built 1875 (4) A. Stephen and Sons, Dundee. Owners David Bruce and Co. Registered Dundee. Missing since August 1891].

The 'Snaigow' in an unidentified port

The 'Snaigow' in an unidentified port

The four masted steel barque 'Snaigow', 2384 tons, in an unidentified port [steel 4 mast barque, 2324 gross, 2193 net tons. 282.7 x 43.0 x 24.1. Built 1890 Russell and Co. Port Glasgow and named Snaigow (for Dundee Clipper Lines Ltd. D Bruce and Co. registered Dundee ON96413) Owners: Rehd. von J Tideman and Co. registered Bremen later renamed H Hachfeld by JC Pfluger and Co. registered Bremen. Passed to Italy in 1918 as war reparations].

The 'Invertrossachs' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Invertrossachs' anchored in an unidentified port

The four masted steel barque 'Invertrossachs', 2710 tons, anchored in an unidentified port [steel 4 mast barque, 2710 tons. ON99206, 305.0 x 43.2 x 25.3. Built 1891 (11) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: D Bruce and Co. registered Dundee. Abandoned at sea in February 1892. Abandoned on fire in the North Atlantic 7 March 1892 while on a voyage from Philadelphia toward Calcutta with cased petroleum].