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

'Kommandor Svend Foyn' wooden ship

'Kommandor Svend Foyn' wooden ship

'Kommandor Svend Foyn' wooden ship 2486 tons. Dismasted [wooden 3 mast ship rigged vessel. 2486 gross, 2422 net tons. 259.9 x 47.0 x 28.7. Built 1874 (10) W Lawrence, Maitland, Nova Scotia (and named 'William D Lawrence' British ON72434, 2459 gross and net tons. Owners: W Lawrence and J Ellis, registered Maitland Nova Scotia) Owners: Johan Bryde, registered Sandefjord, Norway]

'Helga' wooden barque

'Helga' wooden barque

'Helga' wooden barque 1165 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, 1165 gross, 1165 net tons. 182.4 x 37.2 x 21.7. Built 1874. F. Pence, Shelburne, Nova Scotia and named 'Shelburne', renamed date unknown. Owners: Acts. 'Helga' (Johan Bryde), registered Sandefjord, Norway]

'Hercules' wooden ship

'Hercules' wooden ship

'Hercules' wooden ship 1330 tons [wooden 3 mast ship rigged vessel, 1330 gross, 1272 net tons. 196.1 x 37.7 x 24.3 Built 1868 W Rogers, Bather, Maine. Owners in 1895 JA Larsen, registered Skien Norway]

'Camilla' wooden barque

'Camilla' wooden barque

'Camilla' wooden barque 446 tons. [wooden 2 mast brigantine, later 2 mast schooner, 201 tons, 1861 = 190 tons. ON32403 85.9 x 23.6 x 14.5. Built 1834 R Menzies and Son. Leith from 1848, at least, owned by Elder and Son, registered Kirkcaldy, 1851 the executives of Charles Rawlings, registered Hobart Town, June 1851 Charles Hartram, June 1853 Peter Imlay (Twofold Bay NSW), registered Melbourne 1855, George Barclay (Eden NSW), reg Sydney June 1861 John Clinch and Partners registered Hobart Town c.1875 w. Belbin and partners. No trace after 1890 and probably dismantled. From at least 1861 engaged in whaling industry. It is sometimes claimed John Bickers held a share in the vessel in 1849 although there is no evidence that he did - he was master of the vessel when it arrived in Port Adelaide in 1849 with migrants and he also named his home in Semaphore for this ship. For notes on John Bickers see Shipping Record V. 10, p313 1979]

'Fylgja' wooden barque

'Fylgja' wooden barque

'Fylgja' wooden barque 575 tons [wood 3 mast barque, 575 gross, 539 net tons. 136.0 x 32.5 x 19.1. Built 1870 C Jensen, Arendal. Owners: D Danielson, registered Arendal, Norway]

'Vesones' wooden barque

'Vesones' wooden barque

'Vesones' wooden barque 566 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, 566 gross, 541 net tons. 147.6 x 31.8 x 16.1. Built 1892 Grimstad. Owners: B Einersen, registered Grimstad, Norway]

'Regina' wooden barque

'Regina' wooden barque

'Regina' wooden barque 823 tons [wooden three mast barque, 823 gross, 759 net tons, 182.5 x 33.9 x 19.9. Built 1876 Dahl, Laurvig. Owners: Acts. Regina (A Olsen) registered Fredrikstad Norway]

'Neptun' wooden barque

'Neptun' wooden barque

'Neptun' wooden barque 428 tons.

Unknown wooden barque

Unknown wooden barque

Unknown wooden barque.

'Hecla' wooden barque

'Hecla' wooden barque

'Hecla' wooden barque 901 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, 901 gross, 838 net tons. 174.6 x 35.5 x 20.2. Built 1875 A McDougall, Maitland, Nova Scotia. Owners (1895) Act. Hecla (H Fredriksen) registered Sandefjord, Norway]

'Hippalos' steel ship

'Hippalos' steel ship

'Hippalos' steel ship 1781 tons.

'Hermanos' iron ship

'Hermanos' iron ship

'Hermanos' iron ship 1543 tons.

'Lotos' steel ship

'Lotos' steel ship

'Lotos' steel ship 1975 tons. See also PRG 1373/57/83 'Europa' steel ship 1991 tons [steel 3 mast ship rigged sailing vessel, 1991 gross, 1911 net tons. 258.7 x 42.1 x 23.6. Built 1898 (1) WA Huijgens, Amsterdam. Owner: WA Huijgens, registered Amsterdam. Became 'Lotos' Norwegian flag c. 1908]

'Margarita' iron ship

'Margarita' iron ship

'Margarita' iron ship 1662 tons [iron ship 1660 tons, ON87396, 259.7 x 38.2 x 23.1. Built 1883 (12) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow as 'Turkistan' for W&J Crawford, registered Greenock. Early 1890s renamed by Crawford and Rowat. Later became 'Margarita' of Norway]

'Vildanden' steel ship

'Vildanden' steel ship

'Vildanden' steel ship 1598 tons.

'Leif' iron ship

'Leif' iron ship

'Leif' iron ship 1254 tons [possibly the former 'Leif'. Owners: Th. Nordaas, registered Egersund, Norway, originally called 'Poonah'] [iron 3 mast ship, 1199 tons, ON56889. 223.5 x 34.9 x 21.8. Built 1867 (10) W Pile and Co., Sunderland. Owners: GD Tyser registered London, later Tyser and Co., thence to German owners without change of name and moves to 1254 tons. Became 'Leif' under the Norwegian flag no later than 1903]

'Almedia' iron ship

'Almedia' iron ship

'Almedia' iron ship 1477 tons. [Formerly 'Candahar' qv.]

'Bragdo' steel ship

'Bragdo' steel ship

'Bragdo' steel ship 2901 tons. See also PRG 1373/57/81 [steel ship, 2901 tons. ON97883, 311.0 x 42.3 x 25.7. Built 1891 (7) TR Oswald and Co. Ltd. Milford Haven. Owners: Sailing Ship Ditton Ltd (RW Leyland) registered Liverpool.c.1911 sold to Norway and renamed Nordfarer c.1919 renamed Bragdo. Wrecked at Boobjerg, Norway 2 Nov, 1921, having just completed a voyage from Wallaroo to England]

'Bragdo' steel ship

'Bragdo' steel ship

'Bragdo' steel ship 2901 tons. See also PRG 1373/57/81 [steel ship, 2901 tons. ON97883, 311.0 x 42.3 x 25.7. Built 1891 (7) TR Oswald and Co. Ltd. Milford Haven. Owners: Sailing Ship Ditton Ltd (RW Leyland) registered Liverpool.c.1911 sold to Norway and renamed Nordfarer c.1919 renamed Bragdo. Wrecked at Boobjerg, Norway 2 Nov, 1921, having just completed a voyage from Wallaroo to England]

'Sophie' iron ship

'Sophie' iron ship

'Sophie' iron ship 1753 tons [iron ship, 1747 tons, ON87394, 260.4 x 39.0 x 23.5. Built 1883 (9) R Steele and Co., Greenock, as 'Inveruglas' for J McGregor and Son, registered Greenock, sold and renamed 'Sierra Lucena' by Thompson, Anderson and Co. (Sierra Shipping Co. Ltd.) registered Liverpool c.1907 became the Norwegian 'Sophie' c.1923 became American 'Tusitala'. Broken up in 1938 at New York]

'Sophie' iron ship

'Sophie' iron ship

'Sophie' iron ship 1753 tons [iron ship, 1747 tons, ON87394, 260.4 x 39.0 x 23.5. Built 1883 (9) R Steele and Co., Greenock, as 'Inveruglas' for J McGregor and Son, registered Greenock, sold and renamed 'Sierra Lucena' by Thompson, Anderson and Co. (Sierra Shipping Co. Ltd.) registered Liverpool c.1907 became the Norwegian 'Sophie' c.1923 became American 'Tusitala'. Broken up in 1938 at New York]

'Superior' iron ship

'Superior' iron ship

'Superior' iron ship 1327 tons [iron 3 mast ship, 1335 tons. ON60404, 231.9 x 35.9 x 22.3. Built 1868 (12) R Steele, Greenock: Canada Shipping Co., registered Montreal: later J Shepherd and Co., registered London. c.1901 to Norwegian owners and renamed 'Superior']

'Vik' iron ship

'Vik' iron ship

'Vik' iron ship 1943 tons [iron ship, 2067 tons, ON87031. 273.4 x 40.3 x 24.2. Built 1882 (9) Oswald, Mordaunt and Co., Southampton. Owners: Leicester Castle Ship Co. (J Coupland) registered Liverpool. c.1899 RA Smith and Co; c1902/3 J Joyce, later became the Norwegian vessel 'Vik'. Broken up in 1924. Notable for a mutiny staged in 1902 in the South Pacific]

'Sator' iron ship

'Sator' iron ship

'Sator' iron ship 1226 tons [iron ship, 1255 tons. ON76755. 227.7 x 35.7 x 21.5. Built 1877 (3) Birrell, Stenhouse and Co. Dumbarton. Owners C Smith and others. Registered Glasgow within a year or two J Shepherd and Co. registered Belfast. Sold 1902/3 to Norway and renamed Sator]

'Eskasoni' iron ship

'Eskasoni' iron ship

'Eskasoni' iron ship 1760 tons [iron 3 mast ship rigged vessel. ON88393. 260.0 x 39.0 x 23.5. Built 1886 (1) Richardson, Duck and Co. Stockton. Owners: Eskasoni Ship Co. (FC Mahon) registered Windsor, Nova Scotia, later became 'Protector'. Owned in Norway. Originally 1760 gross, 1715 net tons, later 1748 gross, 1636 net]

'Gunda' steel ship

'Gunda' steel ship

'Gunda' steel ship 1718 tons. [Steel ship 1718 tons. ON97562, 259.4 x 38.1 23.1. Built 1890 (6) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Hugh Hogarth, registered Ardrossan in early 1900's became the Italian 'Speranza' and later renamed 'Gunda' of Norwegian owners.]

'Rjukan' steel ship

'Rjukan' steel ship

'Rjukan' steel ship 1695 tons. [steel ship, 1695 tons. ON87423, 261.9 x 38.3 x 23.1. Built 1885 (10) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow: Owners W. Letham, registered Greenock, later Armida Ship Co. Ferguson and Letham. c. 1901 renamed 'Ardlemount' owners Ardlemount Ship Co. Ltd (R. Ferguson and Co) registered Greenock: c.1906 sold to Norway and renamed 'Rjukan' and later became the Danish 'Spero' also known as the 'Armida']

'Artensis' iron ship

'Artensis' iron ship

'Artensis' iron ship 1789 tons. [Formerly 'Celtic Chief' of 1885 q.v.]

'Artensis' iron ship

'Artensis' iron ship

'Artensis' iron ship 1789 tons. [Formerly 'Celtic Chief' of 1885 q.v.]

'Hero' iron ship at Hobart

'Hero' iron ship at Hobart

'Hero' iron ship at Hobart, 1709 tons [iron ship, 1740 tons, ON68504, 265.3 x 39.5 x 23.4. Built 1873 (11) R Duncan and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: J Potter, registered London, later MacCallum More Ship Co., (Potter Bros.) registered London. c.1901 sold to Hamburg and renamed 'Anemone' and in 1905 renamed 'Hero']