First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
New Clyde Shipping Co, Glasgow |
Glasgow |
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Other names |
ENTERPRISE |
Subsequent owner and registration history |
by6/1831 Glasgow and Liverpool Steam Shipping Co, Glasgow 19/7/1831 Stockton Shipping Co, Stockton on Tees - reg Stockton 1833 Thomas Hudson & W Cobby, Hull - reg Hull 1835 Humber Union Steam Co - mng Hudson & Cobby, Hull 1845 Boston & London Steam Co, Boston - reg Boston 1846 Johnson & others, Great Yarmouth - reg Yarmouth 1853 Thomas H Holderness, Liverpool |
Vessel history |
4/9/1826 builder's certificate 1831 on Stockton-London service 1833 on Hull-London service 1834 lengthened by Dowson & Co, new boilers and improvements to engine by Seawards, Limehouse: 130t, 120.0 x 19.0 x 12.5ft 16/12/1835 when sailing for London, collided with ship SAMUEL SPYVEE in Hull Roads in fog; seriously damaged and returned for repairs 1840 for sale at Hull: 2 engines of 35hp, 121 x 34 (over paddle boxes) x 12ft 1846 on Yarmouth-Rotterdam service 13/9/1850 struck pier at Great Yarmouth, arriving from Rotterdam and badly damaged paddle box (and revealing contraband tobacco being smuggled); vessel briefly impounded by Customs. |
Remarks |
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End year |
Fate / Status |
1859 |
Broken Up |
Disposal Detail |
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