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


The 'Rodney' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Rodney', 1519 tons, in an unidentified harbour.


The 'Largiemore' in an unidentified harbour
The steel ship 'Largiemore', 1938 tons, in an unidentified harbour [steel ship 1938 tons, ON99864. 262.8 x 39.0 x 23.6. Built 1892 (12) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Sailing Ship 'Largiemore' Ltd. (Thomson, Dickie and Co.) registered Glasgow. Sold 1910 to Norwegians without change of name. Posted 'missing' in 1914].


The 'Clackmannanshire' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Clackmannanshire', 1583 tons, in an unidentified harbour. [iron ship 1583 tons, ON89960. 250.0 x 38.3 x 22.0. Built 1884 (9). Russell and Co. Greenock. Owners Thomas Law and Co. Registered Glasgow. Sold to German shipbreakers in 1922.]


The 'Rhone' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Rhone', 1772 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship, 1772 tons, ON72547, 259.2 x 39.9 x 23.2. Built 1875 (4) J. Elder and Co., Glasgow, as 'Gilroy' for George Gilroy, registered Glasgow, sold c.1890 and renamed 'Rhone' by James Norse, registered London sold to Norway c.1904 and renamed 'Dybvaag'. See 'Coolie Ships and Oil Sailers' by Basil Lubbock has some mention].


The 'City of Glasgow' in an unidentified port
The iron ship 'City of Glasgow', 1198 tons, in an unidentified port. [iron ship, 1168 later 1198 tons. ON56172, 228.0 x 34.0 x 22.2. Built 1867 (2) Barclay Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners George Smith and Sons. Registered Glasgow c.1903 sold Norwegian owners and renamed Albania. Abandoned at sea May 17, 1907 while on a voyage from New Caledonia and Germany.]


The 'Eastern Monarch' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Eastern Monarch', 1769 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship 1769 tons ON68536. 256.5 x 40.3 x 23.5. Built 1874 (3) Mounsey and Foster. Sunderland. Royal Exchange Shipping Co. Ltd. Registered London, later R Thomas and Co. Abandoned at sea 28 Oct. 1896 in the Atlantic when loaded with coal and bound from Swansea to Callao. Built for and well known in the New Zealand and Australian migrant trade. Said to have had accommodation equal to, if not better than most steamers of her time].


The 'Eurydice' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Eurydice', 1534 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron 3 mast ship, 1534 tons. ON67942, 253.1 x 38.2 x 22.8. Built 1874 (7) R Steele and Co. Greenock, Owners: Robert Grieve, registered London, later Baine and Johnston, registered Greenock. Sold to Norway in 1896 and renamed Maren and reduced to barque rig. Still afloat in 1926].


The 'Eildenhope' in an unidentified port
The iron ship 'Eildenhope', 1539 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, reduced to barque mid 1880's. 1539 gross tons. ON76199, 240.0 x 37.3 x 22.9. Built 1876 (10) W Gray and Co. West Hartlepool. Owners Thomas Henderson and Partner, registered Newcastle upon Tyne, later Adam, Hamilton and Co. and in 1887 re-rigged as a ship, and register transferred to Greenock where the owners enrolled her in the name of Grianaig Shipping Co. with themselves as managers].


The 'Travancore' in an unidentified port
The steel ship 'Travancore', 1936 tons, in an unidentified port [steel ship, 1936 tons, ON99769, 269.0 x 39.7 x 23.3. Built 1892 (4) W Hamilton and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: Travancore Ship Co. Ltd. (W&J Crawford) registered Greenock. 1908 sold to Germany and renamed 'Claus'. c.1919 renamed 'Laura' registered in Valparaiso. Wrecked in Pacific in 1930].


The 'Andola' at the Manacles
The iron ship 'Andola', 2095 tons, in January 1895 at the Manacles (Cornish coast near Porthoustock. Wrecked on Cornish Coast. [iron ship, 2093 gross tons, ON93699, 275.6 x 40.7 x 24.4 Built 1886 (9) T. Royden and Sons, Liverpool. Owners GW Roberts registered Liverpool. Wrecked on the Manacles (Cornwall) on a voyage Tacoma-Hull with wheat 30 January 1895.]


The 'Euphrosyne' in an unidentified port
The steel ship 'Euphrosyne', 1905 tons, in an unidentified port.


The 'Brutus' in an unidentified harbour
The steel ship 'Brutus', 1686 tons, in an unidentified harbour.


The 'City of Benares' in an unidentified port
The iron ship 'City of Benares', 1652 tons, in an unidentified port. [iron ship, 1652 gross tons. ON86696, 259.0 x 38.0 x 23.0. Built 1882 (9). Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners George Smith and Sons. Registered Glasgow. c.1900 to Russian owners without change of name].


The 'Niagara' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Niagara' in an unidentified port.


The 'Puerto Montt' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Puerto Montt', 1506 tons, in an unidentified harbour [was originally the 'Skelmorlie, for details see under 'Cerro Alegre' and was renamed in 1915, her owners then being J Oelckers, of Chile].


The 'Wiscombe Park' in an unidentified harbour
The steel ship 'Wiscombe Park', 2228 tons, in an unidentified harbour [formerly Edouard Bureau - possibly also formerly 'Greif', the German sail training ship, participated in one or two Australian Grain races in mid 1920s] [formerly Edouard Bureau, participated in one or two Australian Grain races in mid 1920s] [steel ship, 2228 tons, ON99361, 281.0 x 42.2 x 24.0. Built 1892 (1) J Blumer and Co., Sunderland. Ship Wiscombe Park Ltd. (G Windram and Co.) registered Liverpool; c.1909 Chadwick, Wainright and Co. c.1919 sold French and renamed 'Edouard Bureau'; in 1924 sold German and renamed 'Greif' and fitted as sail training ship. Following stranding in 1927, was refloated, but not considered worth repairing and broken up in Ireland].


The 'Belford' in an unidentified harbour
The steel ship 'Belford', 1905 tons, in an unidentified harbour. [steel ship 1905 tons. ON104589 267.0 x 40.1 x 23.6. Built 1894 (11) A. McMillan and Co. Dumbarton Owners Belford Ship Co. (Briggs Harvie and Co. )registered Glasgow then Ruthin Castle Ship Co (R. Thomas and Co.) Captured by a German submarine Feb 3 1917 about 110 miles west from Fastnet and sunk by bombs.]


The 'Hilston' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Hilston', 2085 tons, in an unidentified harbour. Also refer to print PRG 1373/26/102 [iron ship, 2085 tons. ON91851, 278.1 x 40.0 x 24.4. Built 1885 (6) Russell and Co. Greenock. Owners: Hilston Ship Co. Ltd (Grahams and Co.) registered London, then in late 1890s J Herron and Co. registered Liverpool, later Beynon Shipping Co. Ltd (T Beynon and Co) registered London].


The 'Hilston' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Hilston', 2085 tons, in an unidentified harbour. Also refer to print PRG 1373/26/102 [iron ship, 2085 tons. ON91851, 278.1 x 40.0 x 24.4. Built 1885 (6) Russell and Co. Greenock. Owners: Hilston Ship Co. Ltd (Grahams and Co.) registered London, then in late 1890s J Herron and Co. registered Liverpool, later Beynon Shipping Co. Ltd (T Beynon and Co) registered London].


The 'Invercargill' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Invercargill', 1310 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship, 1310 gross, ON68117, 239.7 x 36.0 x 20.8. Built 1874 (6) R Duncan and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: P Henderson and Co., who formed Albion Shipping Co. at a later date, and eventually merged with Shaw Savill to form Shaw, Savill and Albion, registered Glasgow. Sold 1905 to Norwegians and left Glasgow Feb. 20 for Oslo but failed to arrive].


The 'Indra' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Indra', 1746 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship, 1746 (originally 1757) tons. 260.7 x 38.1 x 23.1. Built 1892 (9) Russell and Co. Greenock (as 'Lita' for HNA Meyer , registered Hamburg) renamed 'Indra' and owners Wacksmuth and Krogmann, registered Hamburg].


The 'Imberhorne' in an unidentified port
The iron ship 'Imberhorne', 2042 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 2042 tons. ON87033, 284.1 x 41.2 x 24.1. Built 1882 (11) A McMillan and Son, Dumbarton. Owners: WR Price and Co. registered London, later Imberhorne Ship Co. (WR Price and Co) early 1900s. GC Karran, registered Castletown, Isle of Man, c.1912 to Russians without change of name].


The 'Orient' ashore at Delagon Bay
The steel ship 'Orient', 1663 tons, ashore at Delagon Bay [possibly also known as 'Lady of the Lune'. Built 1867].


The 'Ardencaple' as 'Wandsbek' in an unidentified harbour
The steel ship 'Ardencaple' as 'Wandsbek', 1782 tons, in an unidentified harbour. [steel ship 1782 gross tons. ON90002, 264.0 x 39.6 x 23.4 Built 1885 (1) A. Stephens and Sons, Glasgow: Owners: Edmiston and Mitchell. Registered Glasgow. Sold and became German 'Wansbeck' which was wrecked off coast of Cornwall c. 1899/1900].


The 'Helensburgh' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Helensburgh', 1758 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship 1758 gross, ON87727, 264.9 x 39.8 x 23.4. Built 1883 (11) R Duncan and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: Thom and Cameron, registered Glasgow sold to Norway and was renamed 'Marita'].


The 'Helensburgh' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Helensburgh', 1758 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship 1758 gross, ON87727, 264.9 x 39.8 x 23.4. Built 1883 (11) R Duncan and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: Thom and Cameron, registered Glasgow sold to Norway and was renamed 'Marita'].


The 'Ailsa' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Ailsa', 1212 tons, in an unidentified harbour. [Norwegian barque, formerly 'City of Delhi' q.v.]


The 'British Isles' in an unidentified harbour
The steel ship 'British Isles', 2461 tons, in an unidentified harbour [steel ship, 2461 tons. ON87992, 308.9 x 43.9 x 24.8. Built 1884 (6) J. Reid and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners British Ship Owners Co. Ltd. registered Liverpool 1899 - Ship Four Winds Co. (Thos. Shute) became a lighter in South America and named Tigre].


The 'Port Errol' in an unidentified harbour
The steel ship 'Port Errol', 1935 tons, in an unidentified harbour [Note from Ron Parsons - 'This vessel not owned by Crawford and Rowat] [steel ship, 1935 tons, ON104594, 264.3 x 39.0 x 23.5. Built 1894 (11) Russsell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: CA Banck, registered Glasgow. Destroyed by fire in January 1895. While built for Crawford and Rowat never sailed for them as scuttled when took fire while loading for her maiden voyage. She was raised and repaired and became in succession the 'Svea' Swedish flag; 'Oregon' registered Bremen, 'Fritz Smith', Norwegian flag and finally 'Ekelund'].


The 'Scottish Isles' in an unidentified harbour
The iron ship 'Scottish Isles', 2046 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship, 2046 tons, ON87821, 269.0 x 41.6 x 24.3. Built 1883 (3) T Royden and Sons. Liverpool. Owners: WH Ross and Co., registered Liverpool then George Windram and Sons, registered Liverpool. Sold c.1911 for use as coal hulk at Gibraltar].