County of Inverness

A four-masted iron ship built in 1877 by Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow. Dimensions 81,22×11,78×7,16 meters [266'6"×38'8"×23'6"] and tonnage 1716 GRT and 1636 NRT. Rigged with royal sails above double top- and single topgallant sails.

1876 September
Launched at the shipyard of Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow, for R. & J. Craig, Glasgow. The first master was Captain R. McKenzie. Used in the Indian jute trade.
1899 April 28
Arrived with a cargo of jute to Dundee from Chittagong after a voyage of 105 days.
1899
Sold to Shaw, Sawill & Co., Glasgow.
1911
Sold for £ 2250 and was hulked at Rio de la Plata under the name Dora.
1916
Was re-rigged for a cost of £ 5000 and was sold to R. Boussac, Bordeaux, for £ 30.000 and given the name Carmen.
1917
Sold to Société d'Importation du Nord et de l'Est (M. Ramet), Bordeaux.
1920
Converted to a steam ship.
1921
Owned by Compagnie Franco-Atlantique de Transports, Bordeaux.
1925
Sold to Estonia and given the name Nemrac.
1940
Sold to Soc. Anon. Emanuele V. Parodi, Genoa and was renamed Amicizia.
1945 April 10
Sunk in Hamburg during an air-raid.
1947
Salvaged and broken up.

Updated 1996-07-10 by Lars Bruzelius.


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