Edwin Fox
A wooden full-rigged ship built of teak and part saul in 1853 at Sulkeah, Bengali.
Dimensions: 144'8"×29'8"×23'6" and tonnage: 836 GRT, 836 NRT and 747 tons under deck.
Later re-rigged as a barque,
- 1853
- Launched at the shipyard of ..., for the Honourable East India Co. Assigned the official British Registration No. 4673 and signal JDMN.
- 1853 December - 1853 May
- In command of Captain William Taylor Salmon,
Rochford, Essex.
- 1853 December 14
- Sailed from Calcutta to London via Cape Town.
- 1853 May - 1853 July
- Captain John Duncan was appointed commander but never made any voyages.
- 1853 July - 1862 September
- In command of Captain Joseph Ferguson, Arbroath, Scotland.
- c1854
- Sold for £ 30.000 and immediately chartered to the British Government to carry troops to Crimea.
- 1860
- LR 1860-61: Owner: Duncan Dunbar, London; Master: Captain J. Ferguson.
- 1862
- Sold to Edward Gellatly, London, for £7600.
- 1862 September - 1865 August
- In command of Captain Francis Freemantle McLean, Fraserburgh.
- 1865
- LR 1865-66: Owner: Gellatly & Co., London; Master: Captain McClean was replaced by Captain A. Morrison.
- 1865 August - 1867 February
- In command of Captain Alexander. J. Molison, Brechin, Scotland. Died ashore in Bombay from Typhoid Fever, on 23 Feb 1867.
- 1860[?]
- LR 1860-61: Owner: Gellatly & Co., London; Master: Captain R. Johnson.
- 1867 February - 1867 October
- In command of Captain Alexander Strachan Molison, Brechin, Stepney.
- 1867 October - 1871 November
- In command of Captain William Black, Yorkshire.
- 1870
- LR 1870-71: Owner: Gellatly & Co., London.
- 1871 November - 1874 October
- In command of Captain John Ellis Johnson, Bebington, Cheshire.
- 1873
- Chartered to
Shaw, Savill & Co., London. Employed in the New Zealand emmigrant trade.
- 1873 January 28
- Sailed from London for Lyttleton with 190 emmigrants.
- 1873 February 2
- The rudder was damaged in a gale and the Edwin Fox had to be towed to Brest by the ship Copernicus.
- 1873 March 5 - June 27
- Sailed from Brest to Lyttleton in 114 days with 167 of the original passengers. The balance had left the ship at Brest.
- 1874 November - 1874 December
- In command of Captain Walter Walpole, Great Yarmouth.
- 1874 November 24
- Left London for Wellington but had to return after having lost an anchor in a gale off Deal. On her second try she collided with and sank a collier schooner and drifted onto the rocks at Deal. Had to be towed off the rocks and back to London where she was docked.
- 1874 December - 1876 November
- In command of Captain John S. Davies.
- 1874 December 23 - April 18
- Sailed from London to Wellington with 259 emmigrants.
- 1876 November - 1882 April
- In command of Captain John Phease, Montrose, Scotland.
- 1878
- Reduced to barque rig.
- 1882 April - 1883 November
- In command of Captain William Colville, Montrose, Scotland.
- 1883 October - 1885 June
- Lay in London to be fitted out with a refrigeration machinery.
- 1885 June - 1885 October
- In command of Captain W. Patterson, late Mate of the ship.
- 1885 June 25 - October 19
- Sailed from London to Dunedin where she served as a freeze storage until January 1889.
- 1889
- LR 1889-90: Owner: Shaw, Savill & Albion, London; Master: Captain Wood.
- 1897
- Used as a floating freezing facility at Picton until the shore-based facility was finished.
- 1905
- Used as a coal hulk.
- 1965
- Sold to the Marlborough Committee of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust by the Picton Freezing Works for one shilling. [Annual Dog Watch No. 23 (1966)]
- 1967
- Towed to Shakespeare Bay.
- 1986
- Towed back to Picton.
- 1999 May 18
- Was put into a custom built graving dock at Picton.
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