Cairngorm
An extreme wooden clipper built in 1853 by Alexander Hall & Sons, Aberdeen, at
a total cost of £15.434 10s 1d. Built of larch and pine with some iron deck hold beams.
Her dimensions were 193'2"×33'6"×20'2" and tonnage 1246 tons [OM]
and 939 tons [NM].
The builder's halfmodel is preserved in the Glasgow Museum.
- 1853 January
-
Launched at the shipyard of Alexander Hall & Sons, Aberdeen,
for Jardine, Matheson & Co., London. Assigned class 7A1 by Lloyd's
on account of the softwood timbers.
- 1853-1854
- Captain J. Robertson.
- 1853 March 24 — March 29
- Sailed from London for Hong Kong
but was partially dismasted and had to put into Lisbon for repairs.
- 1853 May 1 — July 12
- Sailed from Lisbon to Hong Kong in
72 days. The time from London was 77 days at sea.
- 1853 August 2 - November 19
- Sailed from Whampoa to London in
109 days.
- 1854 June 24
- Sailed from London for Bombay.
- 1854 October 6 — January 26
- Sailed from Shanghai to
London in 112 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1855-1856
- Captain Irvine.
- 1855 March 29 — June 30
- Sailed from London to Hong Kong
in 93 days.
- 1855 July 24 — November 19
- Sailed from Whampoa to London
in 118 days with a cargo of tea at £ 7 per ton.
- 1856 April 21
- Arrived at Bombay from London.
- 1856 July 19 - November 22
- Sailed from Whampoa to London in 126 days.
- 1857-1859
- Captain John Ryrie.
- 1857 January 29 - May 26
- Sailed from London to Hong Kong in 117 days.
- 1857 July 10 — October 31
- Sailed from Hong Kong to London
in 113 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1857 December 3
- Sailed from London to Bombay.
- 1858 November 6 — February 5
- Sailed from Macao to Deal in
91 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1859 March 17 - July 19
- Sailed from London to Hong Kong in 124 days.
- 1859 August 18 - December 7
- Sailed from Whampoa to London in 111 days.
- 1860 April
- Sailed from London for Sydney on charter to the Black Ball Line.
- 1861
- Sold to Baines & Co., London, who put her in the Australia
trade. Captain Cairncross was given command of the ship.
- 1863 January
- Sailed from London for Sydney on a charter to the
Black Ball Line.
- 1863 September 29
- Wrecked at the entrance to the Min river.
Updated 1997-03-20 by
Lars Bruzelius
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