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

The 'Tinto Hill' in an unidentified port

The 'Tinto Hill' in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Tinto Hill', 2144 tons, in an unidentified port iron 4 mast barque, 2144 tons, ON95082, 283.1 x 40.5 x 24.6 Built 1888 (8) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: JR Dickson and Co., registered Glasgow, later JM Campbell and Son. 'Scottish Hill Line' x.1906 to Norway without change of name then in 1914 went to other Norwegians who renamed her 'Alonso', sold again in 1926 she became 'Vierland' and went to the breakers in 1927].

The 'Tinto Hill' at anchor

The 'Tinto Hill' at anchor

The four masted iron barque 'Tinto Hill', 2144 tons, at anchor [iron 4 mast barque, 2144 tons, ON95082, 283.1 x 40.5 x 24.6 Built 1888 (8) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: JR Dickson and Co., registered Glasgow, later JM Campbell and Son. 'Scottish Hill Line' x.1906 to Norway without change of name then in 1914 went to other Norwegians who renamed her 'Alonso', sold again in 1926 she became 'Vierland' and went to the breakers in 1927].

The 'Loudon Hill' in an unidentified port

The 'Loudon Hill' in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Loudon Hill', 2139 tons, in an unidentified port [later known as 'Gullmarn' a Danish vessel] [iron 4 mast barque, 2139 tons. ON93384. 283.4 x 40.4 x 24.5. Built 1887 (5) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: J Dickson and Co. Registered Glasgow, later EF and W Roberts, registered Liverpool. c.1910 became the Norwegian 'Erbrin' then during WW1 sold to Sweden and renamed 'Magda' c.1919/1920 renamed 'Gullmarn' under Danish flag]. The ship is seen here under a Norwegian flag between 1910-1915.

The 'Garnet Hill' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Garnet Hill' docked in an unidentified port

The four masted steel barque 'Garnet Hill', 2274 tons, docked in an unidentified port [steel 4 mast barque, 2274 tons, ON97631, 279.0 x 41.9 x 24.4. Built 1890 (5) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: JR Dickson and Co. Registered Glasgow later JM Campbell and Son and the Albyn Shipping Company, Glasgow about 1914 passed to August Troberg, registered Mariehamn and torpedoed Februrary 1918] Note by Ron Parsons - this photograph is in the wrong section - it was owned by the Scottish 'Hill Line' - not by the Liverpool 'Hill Line'.

The 'King Alfred' under sail

The 'King Alfred' under sail

The iron barque 'King Alfred', 1319 tons, under sail [possibly also known as 'Generosita' or 'Generocita'] [iron 3 mast barque, 1319 tons. ON93252, 228.0 x 36.5 x 21.0. Built 1886 (3) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: JA Walker and Co. Registered Glasgow. Sold to Italians in 1910 and renamed 'Lucia', subsequently renamed 'Provvidenza' and lastly 'Generosita'. Broken up under last name in 1924].

The 'Nor'wester'

The 'Nor'wester'

The iron barque 'Nor'wester', 567 tons, [iron 3 mast barque, 567 tons. ON50348, 160.0 x 29.2 x 17.0. Built 1864 (9) L Hill and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: MJ Jamieson, registered Glasgow: later J&G Bulloch, registered London, then J&A Roxburgh]. The ship is flying a Danish flag.

The 'Nor'wester'

The 'Nor'wester'

The iron barque 'Nor'wester', 567 tons, [iron 3 mast barque, 567 tons. ON50348, 160.0 x 29.2 x 17.0. Built 1864 (9) L Hill and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: MJ Jamieson, registered Glasgow: later J&G Bulloch, registered London, then J&A Roxburgh]. The ship is flying a Danish flag. The building in the background is Fegusson & Mitchell Stationers, probably in Melbourne.

The 'MacMillan' after being rigged down to a barque

The 'MacMillan' after being rigged down to a barque

The iron barque (ex ship) 'MacMillan', 1507 tons, after being rigged down to a barque [iron ship, later barque 1507 tons, ON82265, 255.5 x 38.3 x 20.6. Built 1879 (10) A Macmillan and Sons, Dumbarton, owners: A Macmillan and Sons, registered Glasgow later J&A Roxburgh].

The 'Armadale' under tow

The 'Armadale' under tow

The four masted iron barque 'Armadale', 2016 tons, under tow. [iron 4 masted barque. 2015 tons. ON93372, 285.2 x 40.5 x 23.8. Built 1887 (3) A. Stephen and Sons, Glasgow. Owners J & A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow. c.1909 to Norway and renamed 'Audun' and reported broken up in 1924.]

The 'Armadale' in an unidentified port

The 'Armadale' in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Armadale', 2016 tons, in an unidentified port. [iron 4 masted barque. 2015 tons. ON93372, 285.2 x 40.5 x 23.8. Built 1887 (3) A. Stephen and Sons, Glasgow. Owners J & A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow. c.1909 to Norway and renamed 'Audun' and reported broken up in 1924.]

The 'Tweedsdale' in an unidentified port

The 'Tweedsdale' in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Tweedsdale', 1460 tons, in an unidentified port [iron 4 mast barque, 1460 tons, ON76767, 244.4 x 37.4 x 22.6. Built 1877 (4) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: J&A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow, later Hatfield, Cameron and Co. Said to have been the first iron hulled sailing ship rigged as a four mast barque].

The 'Tweedsdale' under sail

The 'Tweedsdale' under sail

The four masted iron barque 'Tweedsdale', 1460 tons, under sail [iron 4 mast barque, 1460 tons, ON76767, 244.4 x 37.4 x 22.6. Built 1877 (4) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: J&A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow, later Hatfield, Cameron and Co. Said to have been the first iron hulled sailing ship rigged as a four mast barque].

The 'Tweedsdale' in South Australia

The 'Tweedsdale' in South Australia

The four masted iron barque 'Tweedsdale', 1460 tons, in South Australia [iron 4 mast barque, 1460 tons, ON76767, 244.4 x 37.4 x 22.6. Built 1877 (4) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: J&A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow, later Hatfield, Cameron and Co. Said to have been the first iron hulled sailing ship rigged as a four mast barque].

The 'Nithsdale' in an unidentified port

The 'Nithsdale' in an unidentified port

The steel barque 'Nithsdale', 1638 tons, built in 1896, in an unidentified port [formerly Cap Horn - do not confuse with the 4 masted barque of the same name owned by the French] [steel 3 mast barque, 1638 tons. 246.0 x 37.5 x 22.5. Built 1896 (1) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: J&A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow. c.1902 to German owners and renamed 'Cap Horn' and in 1909 to Norwegian owners without change of name. Posted missing in January 1915 on a voyage from Vapparaiso to Norway].

The 'Fascadale' moored in an unidentified port

The 'Fascadale' moored in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Fascadale', 2083 tons, moored in an unidentified port. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/18/52 [steel 4 mast barque, 2083 tons. Built 1890 A Stephens and Sons, Glasgow. Owners J&A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow. Wrecked on coast of Natal February 7, 1895 at the Imbezane River, about 20 miles south of Port Shepstone, while on a voyage from Sourabaya to Lisbon with sugar].

The 'Torrisdale' at Carbonora

The 'Torrisdale' at Carbonora

The four masted steel barque 'Torrisdale', 2316 tons, at Carbonora [steel 4 mast barque, 2316 tons, ON99828, 290.0 x 42.5 x 24.0. Built 1892 (7) D&W Henderson and Co., Glasgow. Owners: J&A Rozburgh, registered Glasgow; about 1910 sold to Ship Carnarvon Bay Ltd. (Roberts, Owens and Co.) Wrecked in 1912].

The 'Bracadale' at anchor

The 'Bracadale' at anchor

The four masted iron barque 'Bracadale', 2015 tons, at anchor.[iron 4 mast bq. 2016 tons, ON93387, 285.2 x 40.5 x 23.8. Built 1887 (4) A. Stephens and Sons, Glasgow. Owners J. & A Roxburgh, reg. Glasgow. Sold 1909 to Norway and renamed 'Svolder'. Wrecked in 1911.

The 'Carradale' under sail

The 'Carradale' under sail

The four masted iron barque 'Carradale', 2085 tons, under sail. [steel 4 mast barque, 2085 tons, ON97577, 285.7 x 41.0 x 23.7. Built 1889 (11) A Stephen and Son Glasgow. Owners J&A Roxburgh registered Glasgow later sold to Russians and finally became Finnish. Sold to Germany in 1924 and broken up in 1925]. According to a researcher, the 'Carradale' left Adelaide for Fremantle on 6 November 1909 under the command of Captain Alexander Smith.

The 'Carradale' in an unidentified port

The 'Carradale' in an unidentified port

The four masted iron barque 'Carradale', 2085 tons, in an unidentified port. A researcher suggests that the location is the docks at Hobart as the 'Carradale' did dock there at one time. [steel 4 mast barque, 2085 tons, ON97577, 285.7 x 41.0 x 23.7. Built 1889 (11) A Stephen and Son Glasgow. Owners J&A Roxburgh registered Glasgow later sold to Russians and finally became Finnish. Sold to Germany in 1924 and broken up in 1925].

The 'Carradale' under sail

The 'Carradale' under sail

The four masted iron barque 'Carradale', 2085 tons, under sail. [steel 4 mast barque, 2085 tons, ON97577, 285.7 x 41.0 x 23.7. Built 1889 (11) A Stephen and Son Glasgow. Owners J&A Roxburgh registered Glasgow later sold to Russians and finally became Finnish. Sold to Germany in 1924 and broken up in 1925].

The 'Fascadale' at anchor

The 'Fascadale' at anchor

The four masted steel barque 'Fascadale', 2083 tons, at anchor. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/18/46 [steel 4 mast barque, 2083 tons. Built 1890 A Stephens and Sons, Glasgow. Owners J&A Roxburgh, registered Glasgow. Wrecked on coast of Natal February 7, 1895 at the Imbezane River, about 20 miles south of Port Shepstone, while on a voyage from Sourabaya to Lisbon with sugar].

The 'County of Ayr' on Fletcher's Slip at Port Adelaide

The 'County of Ayr' on Fletcher's Slip at Port Adelaide

The iron barque 'County of Ayr', 499 tons, on Fletcher's Slip at Port Adelaide. [County of Ayr iron ship, 499 tons, ON45977, 170.0 x 17.3 x 17.3. Built 1863 (6) C. Connell and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig, registered Glasgow c.1894 sold to Port Adelaide and eventually to JA Walker. By this time rigged down to a barque. Sold in July 1901 to Messrs. Folder, Barker and Ward and Captain William Tulloch and registered at Hobart. Wrecked 23 October 1905 on Danger Reef, Otago NZ. General work before sale to Australia, usually in the coal trade when owned in Port Adelaide, and used for the transport of Tasmanian timbers until wrecked, after sale to Hobart].

The 'County of Ayr' at Port Adelaide

The 'County of Ayr' at Port Adelaide

The iron barque (ex ship) 'County of Ayr', 499 tons, at Port Adelaide. [County of Ayr iron ship, 499 tons, ON45977, 170.0 x 17.3 x 17.3. Built 1863 (6) C. Connell and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig, registered Glasgow c.1894 sold to Port Adelaide and eventually to JA Walker. By this time rigged down to a barque. Sold in July 1901 to Messrs. Folder, Barker and Ward and Captain William Tulloch and registered at Hobart. Wrecked 23 October 1905 on Danger Reef, Otago NZ. General work before sale to Australia, usually in the coal trade when owned in Port Adelaide, and used for the transport of Tasmanian timbers until wrecked, after sale to Hobart].

The 'County of Ayr' at Port Adelaide

The 'County of Ayr' at Port Adelaide

The iron barque (ex ship) 'County of Ayr', 499 tons, at Port Adelaide. [County of Ayr iron ship, 499 tons, ON45977, 170.0 x 17.3 x 17.3. Built 1863 (6) C. Connell and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig, registered Glasgow c.1894 sold to Port Adelaide and eventually to JA Walker. By this time rigged down to a barque. Sold in July 1901 to Messrs. Folder, Barker and Ward and Captain William Tulloch and registered at Hobart. Wrecked 23 October 1905 on Danger Reef, Otago NZ. General work before sale to Australia, usually in the coal trade when owned in Port Adelaide, and used for transport of Tasmanian timbers until wrecked, after sale to Hobart].

The 'County of Lancaster' moored in an unidentified port

The 'County of Lancaster' moored in an unidentified port

The composite ship 'County of Lancaster', 999 tons, moored in an unidentified port [composite ship, 1043 tons ON63740, 208.9 x 34.7 x 20.3. Built 1870 (1) C Connell and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig, registered Glasgow 1886 to owners in Muscat. Iron framed hull with wooden planking].

The 'County of Caithness' at anchor

The 'County of Caithness' at anchor

The four masted iron barque (ex ship) 'County of Caithness', 1646 tons, at anchor. [iron 4 mast ship (later barque) 1715 tons, ON73862, 266.4 x 38.8 x 23.6. Built 1876 (9) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig registered Glasgow sold 1903 and renamed Sofie under the Norwegian flag].

The 'County of Dumfries' undergoing maintenance

The 'County of Dumfries' undergoing maintenance

The four masted iron barque (ex ship) 'County of Dumfries', 1640 tons, undergoing maintenance. [iron 4 mast ship, 1718 tons, ON78585, 266.2 x 33.8 x 23.6. Built 1878 (3) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig, registered Glasgow. Sold to part owners in Finland 1905 and renamed Sovinto. Lost after striking a reef off Priest Pond, Prince Edward Island, November 1906].].

The barque'Sovinto' under sail

The barque'Sovinto' under sail

The four masted iron barque (ex ship) 'Sovinto', 1615 tons, under sail. [iron 4 mast ship, 1718 tons, ON78585, 266.2 x 33.8 x 23.6. Built 1878 (3) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig, registered Glasgow. Sold to part owners in Finland 1905 and renamed Sovinto. Lost after striking a reef off Priest Pond, Prince Edward Island, November 1906].

The 'County of Edinburgh' at San Francisco

The 'County of Edinburgh' at San Francisco

The four masted iron ship 'County of Edinburgh', 2160 tons, at San Francisco. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/18/72.

The 'County of Edinburgh' as 'Frieda' of Mariehamn

The 'County of Edinburgh' as 'Frieda' of Mariehamn

The four masted iron ship 'County of Edinburgh', 2160 tons, as 'Frieda' of Mariehamn.