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

'Bragdo' steel ship

'Bragdo' steel ship

'Bragdo' steel ship 2901 tons. Stranded in Holland, 1921. See also PRG 1373/57/8 and PRG 1373/57/9 [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]

'Vellore' iron ship

'Vellore' iron ship

'Vellore' iron ship 1672 tons [iron ship, 1703 tons, ON76356, 246.3 x 40.1 x 24.0. Built 1876 (10) Richardson, Duck and Co., Stockton. Owners: William Rome, registered Liverpool; c.1886 Eyre Evans and Co.; 1902 to Norway without change of name. Lost through enemy action in WW1. At one time owners were Skibs Vellore (Swen O Stra and Co. registered Xiansand]

'Lotos' steel ship

'Lotos' steel ship

'Lotos' steel ship 1975 tons. PRG 1373/57/3 '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]

'Margo' iron ship

'Margo' iron ship

'Margo' iron ship 1563 tons.

'Mafalda' iron ship

'Mafalda' iron ship

'Mafalda' iron ship 1452 tons. See also PRG 1373/57/44 ['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']

'Simla' iron 4 masted ship

'Simla' iron 4 masted ship

'Simla' iron 4 masted ship 2288 tons [iron 4 mast ship, 2288 tons, ON13952, Built 1854 (4) Tod and McGregor, Glasgow as a screw steamship for P&O SN Co., sold and rebuilt as a sailing vessel in 1877, by Dobie and Co., 330.2 x 39.8 x 29.7 Owners: EL Alexander and Co., registered Glasgow]

'Loch Cree'; Afterguard, Captain's wife and child, and apprentices at Hobart

'Loch Cree'; Afterguard, Captain's wife and child, and apprentices at Hobart

Afterguard, Captain's wife and child, and apprentices: 'Loch Cree', at Hobart [ship possibly also know as 'Giovanna B'] [iron 3 mast barque, 821 tons, ON69353, 197.6 x 32.1 x 18.4. Built 1874 (3) Macfayden and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: James Sproat, registered Liverpool. Sold to Italy and renamed 'Giovanna B' about 1908]

'Cutty Sark' ship

'Cutty Sark' ship

Two mates and Robson, the Chinese cook; ship 'Cutty Sark' [composite ship, 963 gross tons. ON63557. 212.5 x 36.0 x 21.6. Built 1869 (11) Scott and Linton, Dumbarton. Owners John Willis and Son, registered London. (The shipbuilders went bankrupt in the course of constructing the ship and it was completed by Denny Bros) Sold 1895 to Portuguese and renamed Ferreira. Bought in 1922 by Captain Dowman of Falmouth, named and restored and re-rigged to her original sail plan. Presented to the Thames Nautical Training College in 1938. Subsequently installed in a dry dock at Greenwich on permanent display. This vessel has probably had more written about her than any other sailing ship, including 'The Log of the Cutty Sark' by Lubbock, see for full details up to 1938. The name is taken from a poem by Burns - Tam O'Shanter and the best translation appears to be 'short chemise'. Built for the China trades and considered to be among the world's fastest sailing ships. she was transferred to the Australian trades in 1885-6, trading mainly to Sydney, until she made a few voyages to Brisbane in the 1890's prior to being withdrawn and sold foreign. See 'The Log of the cutty Sark', 'Colonial Clippers', 'China Clippers']

'Barossa' barque

'Barossa' barque

The helmsman; barque 'Barossa'.

'Barossa' barque

'Barossa' barque

'Sails' at work on the barque 'Barossa'.

'Barossa' barque

'Barossa' barque

Looking aft along poop deck; barque 'Barossa'.

'Barossa' barque

'Barossa' barque

Dining saloon; barque 'Barossa'.

'Barossa' barque

'Barossa' barque

Passengers at afternoon tea in dining saloon of barque 'Barossa'.

'Barossa' barque

'Barossa' barque

Main topsail haul; barque 'Barossa' 1899.

'Barossa' barque

'Barossa' barque

Painting the mast; barque 'Barossa'.

'Aquila' barque

'Aquila' barque

Captain's wife in saloon; Norwegian barque 'Aquila' [Norwegian originally named 'Opawa' q.v.]

'Sierra Lucena'

'Sierra Lucena'

Captain and Mrs Vogt in the saloon of ship 'Sierra Lucena' [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]

'Killoran' barque

'Killoran' barque

Landing wheat from a lighter. Barque 'Killoran' at Port Victoria [steel barque, 1757tons, ON111238. 261.5 x 39.1 x 22.7. Built 1900 (8) Ailsa SB Co. Troon. Owners: Killoran Barque Co. (J Hardie and Co) Sold c.1924/5 to G Erikson. Sunk by German raider during WW2 c.1940]

'Charles W Morgan' whaler

'Charles W Morgan' whaler

Main deck of whaler 'Charles W Morgan' showing brick try works.

'Zebedee E Cliff' 4 masted schooner

'Zebedee E Cliff' 4 masted schooner

View of the main deck, 4 masted schooner; 'Zebedee E Cliff'.

'Rodney' ship

'Rodney' ship

In dry dock; ship 'Rodney'.

'Celtic Glen' ship

'Celtic Glen' ship

Bending the mainsail; ship 'Celtic Glen'. [steel ship, 1941 tons. ON99427, 267.9 x 39.7 x 23.4. Built 1892 (7) W. Hamilton and Co. Port Glasgow as Iquique for Iquique Sailing Ship Co. (Brodersen Vaughan and Co. registered Liverpool sold c.1910 and renamed Celtic Glen by Celtic Glen Co. (R. Hughes-Jones and Co.) registered Liverpool. Sold and renamed Riverford, then in 1918 sold Marine Nav. Co. of Canada Ltd and renamed Garthforce. Collided with an iceberg sout of Cape of Good Hope in 1921 and was towed into Durban and sold for conversion into a hulk.]

'Celtic Glen' ship

'Celtic Glen' ship

Captain and crew; 'Celtic Glen'. [steel ship, 1941 tons. ON99427, 267.9 x 39.7 x 23.4. Built 1892 (7) W. Hamilton and Co. Port Glasgow as Iquique for Iquique Sailing Ship Co. (Brodersen Vaughan and Co. registered Liverpool sold c.1910 and renamed Celtic Glen by Celtic Glen Co. (R. Hughes-Jones and Co.) registered Liverpool. Sold and renamed Riverford, then in 1918 sold Marine Nav. Co. of Canada Ltd and renamed Garthforce. Collided with an iceberg sout of Cape of Good Hope in 1921 and was towed into Durban and sold for conversion into a hulk.]

'Medway' 4 masted barque, 'Captain Cook' pilot boat

'Medway' 4 masted barque, 'Captain Cook' pilot boat

Pilot waiting to be taken off 4 masted barque 'Medway'. Pilot boat 'Captain Cook' in background [steel 4 mast barque, 2511 tons, ON129109. 300.0 x 43.2 x 24.8. Built 1902 (7) A McMillan and Son Ltd. Dumbarton. Owners: Devitt and Moore's Ocean Training Ships Ltd, registered London. Formerly named 'Ama Begonakoa' of Monte Video and acquired by Moore in 1910. As a wartime measure was converted to an oil carrier at Hong Kong but the war was over before conversion was completed and she became a harbour oiler at Singapore under the name of 'Myr Shell' until sold for scrap in 1933]

'Viking' 4 masted barque

'Viking' 4 masted barque

4 masted barque 'Viking' running before a strond breeze [steel 4 mast barque, 2952 gross, 2541 net tons. 293.8 x 45.9 x 23.8. Built 1907 (6) Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Danish sail training ship, registered Copenhagen. Still in existence at Gothenburg, used as hostel etc.]

'Priorhill'

'Priorhill'

Crew of 'Priorhill' [iron barque, 1180 tons, ON87676, 215.3 x 35.1 x 21.0. Built 1883 (6) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: FR Dickson and Co., registered Glasgow, later James Cornfoot and Co., registered Glasgow. Wrecked Dec. 25, 1895 at Carrizal Bay]

'Calbuco'

'Calbuco'

Working on the bowsprit of the 'Calbuco'

'Calbuco'

'Calbuco'

Using the capstan; ship 'Calbuco'.

'Loch Tay'

'Loch Tay'

Burial at sea; ship 'Loch Tay' [iron ship, 1250 tons, ON60468, 225.4 x 35.5 x 21.6. Built 1869 (10) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: JP Kidston, registered Glasgow, later Glasgow Shipping Co. (Aitken and Lilburn, managers) registered Glasgow. Sold Nov. 1909 Huddart, Parker Ltd, Registered Port Adelaide and Converted into coal hulk. Register closed in 1958 when advice received vessel broken up]

'Soukar' ship

'Soukar' ship

Officers and apprentices at the stern of the ship 'Soukar'.