Grenada

A four-masted steel barque built in 1894 by Russell & Co., Glasgow, at a total cost of £ 18.000. Dimensions: 84,83×12,80×7,33 meters [278'4×42'0×24'1] and tonnage: 2268 GRT and 2106 NRT.

Rigged in Jubile fashion, i.e. rigged with nothing above double top and topgallant sails.

1894 November
Launched at the shipyard of Russell & Co., Glasgow, for P. Denniston & Co., Glasgow.
1899
A half share was sold to Lang & Fulton, Greenock, and was placed in ownership of the Eastern Shipping Co.
1910
Sold to Roberts, Owen & Co., Glasgow.
1912
Sailed in ballast from the English Channel to Newcastle, NSW, in 86 days.
1912
Sailed from Newcastle, NSW, to Valparaiso in 36 days.
1916 November 22
Sunk by a German submarine 32 miles SW of Beachy Head on voyage from Le Havre to New York.

Updated 1997-04-19 by Lars Bruzelius.


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