Armadale
A four-masted iron barque built in 1887 by A. Stephen & Sons, Glasgow, as yard number 302.
Dimensions 86,91×12,31×7,31 meters
[285'2"×40'5"×23'8"] and tonnage 2015 GRT and 1960 NRT.
Rigged in jubilee fashion, i.e. with nothing over double top- and topgallant sails.
Sistership to the same owner's four-masted barqueBracadale (1887).
- 1887 March
- Launched at the shipyard of A. Stephen & Sons,
Glasgow, for J. & A. Roxburgh, Glasgow. Captain W. Duncan was given command of the new ship.
- 1901
- Captain J.H. Stiven.
- 1909 March
- Sold to A/S Audun (Jens Marcussen), Risør,
Norway, and was renamed Audun. Her first Norwegian master was Captain O. Olsen.
- 1911
- Registered at Lungør.
- 1913
- Registered at Askerøen.
- 1916 July
- Sold to Den Norske Amerikalinje, Kristiania.
- 1919 March
- Sold to A/S Almora (A.H. Torbjørnsen), Tønsberg, but laid up at Tønsberg for three years.
- 1923
- Sold to Petersen & Ahlbeck, Copenhagen, to be broken up.
Updated 1997-04-18 by Lars Bruzelius.
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