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

The 'Trafalgar' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Trafalgar' docked in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Trafalgar', 1492 tons, docked in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1492 tons, ON70446, 242.0 x 38.4 x 22.0. Built 1875 (11) JE Scott, Aberdeen. Owners: D Rose and Co., registered Aberdeen. Sold foreign. Well known trader to Sydney. Note from Parsons "There was another ship of this name, an iron 4 mast ship built 1877 - do not confuse"].

The 'Trafalgar' anchored in an unidentified harbour

The 'Trafalgar' anchored in an unidentified harbour

The iron ship 'Trafalgar', 1492 tons, anchored in an unidentified harbour [iron ship, 1492 tons, ON70446, 242.0 x 38.4 x 22.0. Built 1875 (11) JE Scott, Aberdeen. Owners: D Rose and Co., registered Aberdeen. Sold foreign. Well known trader to Sydney. Note from Parsons "There was another ship of this name, an iron 4 mast ship built 1877 - do not confuse"].

The 'Star of China' after being renamed 'Holmenkollen'

The 'Star of China' after being renamed 'Holmenkollen'

The wooden barque 'Star of China', 837 tons, after being renamed 'Holmenkollen' [wooden barque, 794 tons (later 837 tons) ON44440, 183.0 x 32.0 x 20.2. Built 1862 (7) A Hall and Co., Aberdeen. Owners: H Adamson, registered Aberdeen, later J Shepherd and Co., registered Aberdeen, mid 1880's G Milne and Co., early 1890's sold to Norway and renamed 'Holmenkollen'. While owned by Milne, who about 1890 commenced to name his ships Inver- and thus the Inver Line, this ship appears to be out of place].

The 'Inverurie' towing to Dunedin, New Zealand

The 'Inverurie' towing to Dunedin, New Zealand

The steel barque 'Inverurie', 1374 tons, towing to Dunedin, New Zealand [steel barque, 1374 tons. ON94530, 242.2 x 37.1 x 21.6. Built 1889 (4) A Hall and Co. Aberdeen. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Wrecked at Ballyferis Point, County Down, November 1914. The first ship of the Inver Line].

The 'Inverurie' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Inverurie' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inverurie', 1374 tons, in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1374 tons. ON94530, 242.2 x 37.1 x 21.6. Built 1889 (4) A Hall and Co. Aberdeen. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Wrecked at Ballyferis Point, County Down, November 1914. The first ship of the Inver Line].

The 'Invermark' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Invermark' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Invermark', 1436 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1436 tons, ON98549, 235.8 x 36.1 x 21.8. Built 1890 (12) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners G Milne and Co. registered Aberdeen. Went missing in 1916 on a voyage from Fremantle].

The 'Invermark' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Invermark' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Invermark', 1436 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1436 tons, ON98549, 235.8 x 36.1 x 21.8. Built 1890 (12) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners G Milne and Co. registered Aberdeen. Went missing in 1916 on a voyage from Fremantle].

The 'Invercauld' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Invercauld' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Invercauld', 1416 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel barque 1416 tons. ON98560, 237.5 x 36.2 x 21.7. Built 1891 (5) A McMillan and Son, Ltd., Dumbarton. Owners: G Milne and Co. registered Aberdeen. Torpedoed 22 Feb. 1917].

The 'Invercauld' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Invercauld' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Invercauld', 1416 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel barque 1416 tons. ON98560, 237.5 x 36.2 x 21.7. Built 1891 (5) A McMillan and Son, Ltd., Dumbarton. Owners: G Milne and Co. registered Aberdeen. Torpedoed 22 Feb. 1917].

The 'Invercauld' under tow

The 'Invercauld' under tow

The steel barque 'Invercauld', 1416 tons, under tow.

The 'Invergarry' in an unidentified port

The 'Invergarry' in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Invergarry', 1416 tons, in an unidentified port [possibly also known as 'Garthgarry' built as 'Invergarry for G Milne, q.v.] [steel barque, 1416 tons, ON98552, 237.5 x 36.2 x 21.5. Built 1891 (1) A McMillan and Son Ltd. Dumbarton. Owners G Milne and Co., registered Aberdeen. c.1919 renamed 'Garthgarry' and sold to breakers 1924/5. As Garthgarry was owned by Sir William Garthwaite's Marine Navigation Co. of Canada Ltd.]

The 'Invergarry' at anchor

The 'Invergarry' at anchor

The steel barque 'Invergarry', 1416 tons, at anchor [possibly also known as 'Garthgarry' Built as 'Invergarry for G Milne, q.v.] [steel barque, 1416 tons, ON98552, 237.5 x 36.2 x 21.5. Built 1891 (1) A McMillan and Son Ltd. Dumbarton. Owners G Milne and Co., registered Aberdeen. c.1919 renamed 'Garthgarry' and sold to breakers 1924/5. As Garthgarry was owned by Sir William Garthwaite's Marine Navigation Co. of Canada Ltd.]

The 'Inveramsay' in an unidentified port

The 'Inveramsay' in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inveramsay', 1438 tons, in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1438 tons, ON98563, 236.6 x 36.1 x 21.7. Built 1891 (6) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen].

The 'Inveramsay' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Inveramsay' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inveramsay', 1438 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1438 tons, ON98563, 236.6 x 36.1 x 21.7. Built 1891 (6) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen].

The 'Inveravon' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Inveravon' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inveravon', 1879 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel ship, 1879 tons, ON94218, 266.6 x 40.1 x 23.2. Built 1892 (2) CJ Bigger, Londonderry as 'John Cooke' for F Mitchell and registered Londonderry, in 1909 sold and renamed 'Inveravon' by G Milne and Co. registered Aberdeen.

The 'Inveravon' at anchor

The 'Inveravon' at anchor

The steel barque 'Inveravon', 1879 tons, at anchor [steel ship, 1879 tons, ON94218, 266.6 x 40.1 x 23.2. Built 1892 (2) CJ Bigger, Londonderry as 'John Cooke' for F Mitchell and registered Londonderry, in 1909 sold and renamed 'Inveravon' by G Milne and Co. registered Aberdeen.

The 'Inveravon' dismasted

The 'Inveravon' dismasted

The steel barque 'Inveravon', 1879 tons, dismasted [steel ship, 1879 tons, ON94218, 266.6 x 40.1 x 23.2. Built 1892 (2) CJ Bigger, Londonderry as 'John Cooke' for F Mitchell and registered Londonderry, in 1909 sold and renamed 'Inveravon' by G Milne and Co. registered Aberdeen.

The 'Invercoe' at Wallaroo

The 'Invercoe' at Wallaroo

The steel barque 'Invercoe', 1421 tons, at Wallaroo [steel barque, 1421 tons. ON99643. 238.0 x 36.2 x 21.7. Built 1892 (12) A. McMillan and Son Ltd. Dumbarton. Owners: G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Captured by German Raider in February 1915 and scuttled].

The 'Inversnaid' under tow in an unidentified waterway

The 'Inversnaid' under tow in an unidentified waterway

The steel barque 'Inversnaid', 1418 tons, under tow in an unidentified waterway steel barque, 1418 tons. ON99639, 238.0 x 36.2 x 21.7. Built 1892 (6) A McMillan and Son Ltd. Dumbarton. Owners: G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen c.1920 renamed 'Garthsnaid' by Sir William Garthwaite. Dismasted off Gabo in 1922 and towed into Melbourne by 'ss Zealandic' and hulked].

The 'Inversnaid' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Inversnaid' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inversnaid', 1418 tons, docked in an unidentified port steel barque, 1418 tons. ON99639, 238.0 x 36.2 x 21.7. Built 1892 (6) A McMillan and Son Ltd. Dumbarton. Owners: G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen c.1920 renamed 'Garthsnaid' by Sir William Garthwaite. Dismasted off Gabo in 1922 and towed into Melbourne by 'ss Zealandic' and hulked].

The 'Inverlogie' in an unidentified port

The 'Inverlogie' in an unidentified port

The four masted steel barque 'Inverlogie', 2347 tons, in an unidentified port [steel 4 mast barque, 2347 tons. ON102650, 299.0 x 44.0 x 24.5. Built 1893 (12) Fairfield Sailing Boat Co., Glasgow for Briggs, Harvie and Co. Registered Glasgow. c.1909 sold and renamed 'Inverlogie'. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Originally named 'Chelmsford'].

The 'Inverlogie' at anchor

The 'Inverlogie' at anchor

The four masted steel barque 'Inverlogie', 2347 tons, at anchor [steel 4 mast barque, 2347 tons. ON102650, 299.0 x 44.0 x 24.5. Built 1893 (12) Fairfield Sailing Boat Co., Glasgow for Briggs, Harvie and Co. Registered Glasgow. c.1909 sold and renamed 'Inverlogie'. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Originally named 'Chelmsford'].

The 'Inverlochy' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Inverlochy' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inverlochy', 1471 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1471 tons, ON104513, 238.5 x 36.0 x 21.7. Built 1895 (8) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Wrecked 18 December 1902 Ingoldsby Reef, Spilt Point near Anglesea, Victoria, all saved. From 'Victorian Shipwrecks' by JK Loney, Hawthorn Press, 1971, p. 106].

The 'Invermay' at Wallaroo

The 'Invermay' at Wallaroo

The steel barque 'Invermay', 1471 tons, at Wallaroo [steel barque 1471 tons. ON104514, 238.0 x 36.0 x 21.7. Built 1895 (10) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow, Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Sold 1916 to Sir William Garthwaite. Captured by German submarine 25 April 1917, and sunk by bombs].

The 'Invermay' under sail

The 'Invermay' under sail

The steel barque 'Invermay', 1471 tons, under sail [steel barque 1471 tons. ON104514, 238.0 x 36.0 x 21.7. Built 1895 (10) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow, Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Sold 1916 to Sir William Garthwaite. Captured by German submarine 25 April 1917, and sunk by bombs].

The 'Inverclyde' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Inverclyde' anchored in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inverclyde', 1634 tones, anchored in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1634 tons, IN108654, 245.6 x 37.5 x 22.5. Built 1898 (5) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Sold 1919 to Finnish owners and broken up in Germany in 1924].

The 'Inverclyde' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Inverclyde' docked in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inverclyde', 1634 tones, docked in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1634 tons, IN108654, 245.6 x 37.5 x 22.5. Built 1898 (5) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Sold 1919 to Finnish owners and broken up in Germany in 1924].

The 'Inverneill' under sail

The 'Inverneill' under sail

The steel barque 'Inverneill', 1470 tons, under sail [steel barque, 1470 tons, ON104512, 238.0 x 36.0 x 21.7. Built 1895 (7) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Sold c.1919 and renamed 'Garthneill' by Sir William Garthwaite. Sold 1926 and hulked in South Australia].

The 'Inverneill' moored in an unidentified port

The 'Inverneill' moored in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inverneill', 1470 tons, moored in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1470 tons, ON104512, 238.0 x 36.0 x 21.7. Built 1895 (7) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Sold c.1919 and renamed 'Garthneill' by Sir William Garthwaite. Sold 1926 and hulked in South Australia].

The 'Inverneill' moored in an unidentified port

The 'Inverneill' moored in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Inverneill', 1470 tons, moored in an unidentified port [steel barque, 1470 tons, ON104512, 238.0 x 36.0 x 21.7. Built 1895 (7) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners G Milne and Co. Registered Aberdeen. Sold c.1919 and renamed 'Garthneill' by Sir William Garthwaite. Sold 1926 and hulked in South Australia].