County of Edinburgh
A four-masted iron and steel barque built in 1885 by Barclay, Curle & Co.,
Glasgow.
Dimensions: 87,01×12,92×7.38 meters [285'6"×42'5"×24'3],
tonnage: 2117 GRT and 1903 NRT.
Rigged with royal sails above double top- and single topgallant sails.
- 1885 June
- Launched at the shipyard of Barclay, Curle & Co.,
Glasgow, for R. & J. Craig, Glasgow. To be used in the Indian jute trade. The first master of the ship was Captain F.W.J. Tode.
- 1885
- Sailed from Cardiff to Bombay in 92 days.
- 1885
- Sailed from Calcutta with a cargo of jute to Dundee in 123
days.
- 1887-1888
- Sailed from Calcutta to London with a cargo of jute
in 106 days. Captain W. Hood assumed the command.
- 1890
- Sailed from Lamlash to Calcutta in 91 days.
- 1899 September 16 — November 6
- Sailed from Penarth to
Capetown in 51 days.
- 1900 February 12
- Grounded at Point Pleasant Beach, NJ.
- 1900 April 13 — July 21
- Sailed from New York to Shanghai in 97 days.
- 1900 July 26 — August 13
- Sailed from Shanghai to Yokohama in 18 days.
- 1900 September 10 — October 8
- Sailed from Yokohama to Portland, Oregon, on 28 days.
- 1900 November 5 — March 20
- Sailed from Portland, OR, to Falmouth in 135 days.
- 1901 June 7 — July 27
- Sailed from Cardiff to Capetown in 50 days.
- 1901 October 15 — December 9
- Sailed from Capetown to New York in 55 days.
- 1902 January 18 — June 6
- Sailed from New York to Shanghai in 139 days.
- 1903 March
- Arrived at Hamburg, 126 days out from Tocopilla.
Sold to the Germans and re-rigged as afourmasted barque according to Lubbock.
- 1904
- Sold to A. Witte, Bremen, and renamed Frieda.
- 1914
- Sold to Mathias Lundquist, Mariehamn, Åland.
- 1916 November 7
- Wrecked at South Rock, County Down, Ireland,
en route Mobile, AL, — Glasgow.
Updated 1996-09-19 by
Lars Bruzelius
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