Lynton

A four-masted steel barque built in 1894 by R.&J. Evans & Co., Liverpool. Dimensions: 91,33×13,27×7,43 meters [299'8"×43'7"×24'5"] and tonnage: 2531 GRT and 2324 NRT.

Rigged with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails. Lubbock says that she was rigged with double top, single topgallant sails, royal and skysails.

1894 April
Launched at the shipyard of R.&J. Evans & Co., Liverpool, for Johnston, Sproule & Co., Liverpool.
1894 December 21 - March 15
Sailed from Calcutta to Philadelphia, PA, in 94 days with a cargo of jute.
1894-1899
Captain T.G. Fraser.
1897
Sailed from Liverpool to Calcutta in 93 days.
1897/1898
Sailed from Calcutta to New York in 97 days with a cargo of jute.
1899
Sold to W. Montgomery & Co., London.
1899-1906
Captain E.G. James.
1907
Sold to Th. A. Shute, Liverpool, for 11.000.
1907-1908
Captain W. Jones.
1908 January 26 -
Sailed from Caleta Buena to Falmouth in 150 days with a cargo of nitrate.
1908 July 4 -
Sailed from Port Talbot to Mollendo in 119 days. Captain Jones died off Cape Horn.
1908
Captain Morrell.
1908
Sailed from Mollendo to Sydney in 61 days.
1908
Sailed from Necastle, NSW, to Talcahuano in 50 days.
1909 September 17 -
Sailed from Iquique to Elbe in 95 days.
1914
Sold to Robert Mattson, Mariehamn. Captain Karl August Ekblom.
1917 May 21
Sunk by a German submarine off the south of Ireland.

Updated 1997-01-03 by Lars Bruzelius.


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