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Name |
Official number |
Flag |
IMO |
TIBER |
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Year built |
Date launched |
Date completed |
1846 |
08/08/1845 |
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Vessel type |
Vessel description
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Passenger
| Iron Paddle Steamer 3 Masts |
Builder |
Yard |
Yard no |
Caird & Company, Greenock |
Cartsdyke Mid |
11 |
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Tonnage |
Length |
Breadth |
Depth |
Draft |
763 grt / 466 nrt / |
184.8 ft |
26.9 ft |
17.3 ft |
aft 5.10ft |
Engine builder |
Caird & Company, Greenock |
Engine detail |
Side paddle, Two cylinder oscillating steam engine, 280ihp, 9 knots |
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First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company |
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Other names |
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Subsequent owner and registration history |
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Vessel history |
Laid down as CEYLON 26/10/1846 delivered in Southampton. |
Remarks |
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End year |
Fate / Status |
1847 |
Wrecked 21/02/1847 |
Disposal Detail |
21/2/1847 struck rock off Oporto, Portugal, in dense fog and within an hour she had broken up and sunk in deep water |
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Tiber
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