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

'Asgerd' iron ship

'Asgerd' iron ship

'Asgerd' iron ship 1610 tons. [ex 'Cassius' and originally 'Kilmory' q.v.]

'Asgerd' iron ship

'Asgerd' iron ship

'Asgerd' iron ship 1610 tons. [ex 'Cassius' and originally 'Kilmory' q.v.]

'Cate' steel ship

'Cate' steel ship

'Cate' steel ship 1917 tons. [possibly formerly Beacon Rock)

'Derwent' iron ship

'Derwent' iron ship

'Derwent' iron ship 1970 tons [iron ship. 1970 tons. ON89640, 275.0 x 40.2 x 23.7. Built 1884 (10) A McMillan and Son, Dumbarton. Owners Devitt and Moore, registered London. 1904 sold Norwegian owners. Stranded April 1917, but refloated and broken up in 1926 according to one source but also reported to have been converted into a barge in USA in 1925 and not finally dismantled until 1949. (These conflicting statements probably arising from the fact that there were two ships of the same name removed from active trading about the same time) However a barge of this name and description is listed in Lloyds Register for 1930s and it is clar that this vessel was sold in 1925 for conversion to a barge. In the Australian wool trade while owned by Devitt and Moore]

'Vigo' iron ship

'Vigo' iron ship

'Vigo' iron ship 1401 tons [possibly also known as 'Gateacre']

'Harald' iron ship

'Harald' iron ship

'Harald' iron ship 1495 tons.

'Harald' iron ship

'Harald' iron ship

'Harald' iron ship 1495 tons. At Port Adelaide.

'Hiawatha' steel ship

'Hiawatha' steel ship

'Hiawatha' steel ship 1562 tons [steel 3 mast ship rig, 1562 gross, 1496 net tons. 250.4 x 38.1 x 21.5. Built 1891 (7) A McMillan and Son Ltd. Dumbarton. Owners H Biorn, junior registered Kragero, Norway]

'Skaregrom' steel ship

'Skaregrom' steel ship

'Skaregrom' steel ship 1971 tons. At Port Adelaide [also known as 'Castleton']

'Skaregrom' steel ship

'Skaregrom' steel ship

'Skaregrom' steel ship 1971 tons. Dismasted.

'Protector' iron ship

'Protector' iron ship

'Protector' iron ship 1748 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]

'Protector' iron ship

'Protector' iron ship

'Protector' iron ship 1748 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]

'Hansy' steel ship

'Hansy' steel ship

'Hansy' steel ship 1597 tons.

'Hansy' steel ship

'Hansy' steel ship

'Hansy' steel ship 1597 tons. Wrecked near the Lizard, England, when timber laden.

'Hansy' steel ship

'Hansy' steel ship

'Hansy' steel ship 1597 tons. Wrecked near the Lizard, England, when timber laden.

'Lofthus' iron ship

'Lofthus' iron ship

'Lofthus' iron ship 1240 tons [possibly also known as 'City of Madrid']

'Lyngo' steel ship

'Lyngo' steel ship

'Lyngo' steel ship 1723 tons [Lyngo, formerly Dumbarton Rock = [steel ship, 1716 tons. 260.7 x 38.2 x 23.0. Built 1890 (5) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners James Cornfoot and Co. Registered Glasgow. c.1892 A Yule and Co. c.1893 to German owners and renamed Lika. c.1910 to Norwegian owners who subsequently renamed her Hamingia and ultimately Lyngo. Broken up later 1926]

'Bennestvet' iron ship

'Bennestvet' iron ship

'Bennestvet' iron ship 1737 tons. [Norwegian ship, formerly the 'Harland' q.v.] [iron 3 mast ship, 1737 gross, 1625 net tons. ON89686, 250.8 x 39.0 x 24.1. Built 1885 (3) Richardson Duck and Co. Stockholm. Owners William Lund, registered London, when first sold was renamed 'Wilhelmine' and ultimately became the Norwegian 'Bennestvet' registered Farsund]

'Ilala' iron ship

'Ilala' iron ship

'Ilala' iron ship 1375 tons [iron ship, 1375 tons, ON86254, 235.0 x 37.5 x 21.5. Built 1882 (9) Whitehaven Shipbuilding Co. Whitehaven. Owners: Lowden, Edgar and Co., registered Liverpool, c.1890 W Lowden and Co., 1903 sold to Norwegian owners without change of name]

'Ilala' iron ship

'Ilala' iron ship

'Ilala' iron ship 1375 tons [iron ship, 1375 tons, ON86254, 235.0 x 37.5 x 21.5. Built 1882 (9) Whitehaven Shipbuilding Co. Whitehaven. Owners: Lowden, Edgar and Co., registered Liverpool, c.1890 W Lowden and Co., 1903 sold to Norwegian owners without change of name]

'Karmo' iron ship

'Karmo' iron ship

'Karmo' iron ship 1619 tons.

'Karmo' iron ship

'Karmo' iron ship

'Karmo' iron ship 1619 tons.

'Saga' iron ship

'Saga' iron ship

'Saga' iron ship 2063 tons [possibly also known as the 'Crown of Denmark', a Norwegian ship] [iron ship 2103 tons. ON87930, 283.5 x 41.3 x 24.1. Built 1883 (12) A McMillan and Son, Dumbarton. Owners Robertson, Cruickshank and Co. (J&R Young managers) Often Young was shown as owner although they apparently continued to use Robertson and Cruickshank for years as the official owner) registered Liverpool. Sold c.1917 to Norway and renamed Saga]

'Mafalda' iron ship

'Mafalda' iron ship

'Mafalda' iron ship 1452 tons. See also PRG 1373/57/85 ['Persian' = iron ship, 1452 tons, ON77115, 244.8 x 37.2 x 22.5. Built 1878 (5) Scott and Co. Greenock. Owners: W Orr, registered London, later JD Clink, (D Mackay, manager) early 1890s A Mackay and Co., registered London. Became the Norwegian 'Mafalda']

'Maella' iron ship

'Maella' iron ship

'Maella' iron ship 1784 tons [iron 3 mast ship, 1741 tons ON91868, 260.0 x 38.7 x 23.3. Built 1885 (8) W Gray and Co., West Hartlepool. Owners: J Lidgett and Sons, registered London and eventually became the Norwegian ship 'Maella']

'Marosa' iron ship

'Marosa' iron ship

'Marosa' iron ship 1987 tons. [iron ship, 2055 tons, ON91237, 269.0 x 41.6 x 24.3. Built 1885 (7) T. Royden and Sons, Liverpool. WH Rose and Co. later G. Windram and Co registered Liverpool c.1910 to Norwegian owners and renamed Marosa]

'Patriarch' iron ship at Tvedestrand in 1904

'Patriarch' iron ship at Tvedestrand in 1904

'Patriarch' iron ship 1323 tons [iron ship, 1405 tons, ON60696, 221.1 x 38.1 x 22.3. Built 1869 (9) Walter Hood and Co., Aberdeen. Owners: Aberdeen White Star Line (George Thompson and Co.) registered Aberdeen: sold 1898 to Norwegian owners. Name unchanged. Wrecked 23 February 1912 on Cape Corrienties, south of River Plate, South America. First iron hulled ship for Aberdeen White Star Line. Said to have never had a serious accident or a bad passage in her career under the British flag and made some notable runs]

'Craigsla' steel ship

'Craigsla' steel ship

'Craigsla' steel ship 1821 tons.

'Jarlen' iron ship

'Jarlen' iron ship

'Jarlen' iron ship 1652 tons [iron ship, 1666 tons. ON70642, 243.0 x 38.8 x 24.2. Built 1874 (9) TR Oswald, Sunderland. Owners: James Nourse, registered London. Sold 1904 to Norway and renamed 'Jarlen'. 'Coolie Ships and Oil Sailers' by Basil Lubbock, gives some brief mention]

'Phos' steel ship

'Phos' steel ship

'Phos' steel ship 1641 tons [possibly the following details are applicable to this vessel. 'Phos' = steel three mast ship, 1652 gross, 1545 net tons, 254.3 x 39.5 x 21.8. Built 1893 (7) Stettiner AG Stettin, owners: Axel Lindblom, registered Halstad, Sweden]