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Name |
Official number |
Flag |
IMO |
KILDALTON |
115739 |
GBR |
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Year built |
Date launched |
Date completed |
1903 |
29/11/1902 |
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Vessel type |
Vessel description
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Cargo General
| Steel Sailing Vessel 3 Masted Barque |
Builder |
Yard |
Yard no |
Ailsa Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Troon |
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109 |
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Tonnage |
Length |
Breadth |
Depth |
Draft |
1784 grt / 1591 nrt / |
261.4 ft |
39.2 ft |
22.7 ft |
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Engine builder |
, |
Engine detail |
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First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
Kildalton Barque Co - James Browne, Glasgow. |
Glasgow |
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Other names |
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Subsequent owner and registration history |
By 1910 managers became James and Thomas Hardie, Glasgow. |
Vessel history |
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Remarks |
Last sailer built by Ailsa. Model in Mitchell Library. |
End year |
Fate / Status |
1914 |
Captured 12/12/1914 |
Disposal Detail |
12/12/1914 captured & scuttled. Captured by PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH 870 miles from Valparaiso. Sunk with bombs. |
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Kildalton
Image courtesy of : State Library Victoria
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