James Kerr

A four-masted steel barque built in 1892 by T. Royden & Sons, Liverpool. Dimensions: 89,52×12,54×7,43 meters [293'9"×41'2"×24'5"], tonnage: 2420 GRT and 2281 NRT.

Rigged with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails. Sister ship to the same owner's Fannie Kerr (1892).

1892 August
Launched at the shipyard of T. Royden & Sons, Liverpool, for E.R. Peel & G. McAllester & Sons, Liverpool.
1905
Sold to William Thomas & Sons, Liverpool.
1910 March 29
Sold to Knöhr & Burchard, Hamburg, and was renamed Isebek.
1914
Interned in Valparaiso during the war.
1920
Handed over to the victorious powers as war damage compensation.
1923
Sold to Soffia Gonzalez & Co., Valparaiso.
1926 January 19
Stranded at Chanaral.

Updated 1997-02-21 by Lars Bruzelius.


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