County of Selkirk
A four-masted iron ship built in 1878 by Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow.
Dimensions 85,64×12,29×7,33 meters
[281'0"×20'4"×24'1"] and tonnage 1943 GRT and 1865 NRT.
Rigged with royal sails above double top- and single topgallant sails.
Sister ship to the same owner's fourmasted ships County of Haddington of 1878 and County of Aberdeen of 1879.
- 1878 October
- Launched at the shipyard of Barclay, Curle & Co.,
Glasgow, for R. & J. Craig, Glasgow. The first master was Captain J. Dysdale.
Used in the Indian jute trade.
- 1883
- Sailed from Bombay to Calcutta in 13 days.
- 1884
- Sailed from Bombay to Calcutta in 15 days.
- 1885-1891
- Captain Alex. Stewart.
- 1885
- Sailed from Cardiff to Bombay in 78 days.
- 1885
- Sailed from Bombay to Calcutta in 13 days.
- 1887 December 31 — April 16
- Sailed from Calcutta with a cargo of jute to Dundee in 106 days.
- 1888 June 4 — August 27
- Sailed from Liverpool to Calcutta in 84 days.
- 1889
- Sailed from Liverpool to Calcutta in 86 days.
- 1889
- Sailed from Calcutta with a cargo of jute to Dundee in 99 days.
- 1891
- Sailed from Barry to Batavia in 86 days.
- 1891 October 31
- Sailed from Chittagong with a cargo of jute to Dundee in 100 days.
- 1892
- Sailed from Penarth to Mauritius in 67 days.
- 1893
- Sailed from Mauritius to Calcutta in 25 days.
- 1895 March 27 — June 21
- Sailed from Liverpool to Calcutta in 86 days.
- 1895 December 31
- Left Calcutta with a cargo of jute for Great Britain and was lost without any trace on the way.
Updated 1996-07-12 by Lars Bruzelius.
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