Riversdale
A steel full-rigged ship built in 1894 by William Hamilton & Co., Port Glasgow, for £ 17.200.
Dimensions [275'8"×41'9"×24'2"] and 2206 GRT, 2113 NRT and 2065
tons under deck.
Sistership to the Barfillan, Hyderbad and Blackbraes.
- 1894 January
- Launched at the shipyard of W. Hamilton & Co., Port Glasgow, for R.W. Leyland & Co., Liverpool.
Assigned the official British Reg. No. _____ and signal ____. [Walker has May as month of launch]
- 1910 January 15
- Sold to Schlüter & Maack, Hamburg, for £ 4150 and was renamed Harvestehude.
Assigned the official German signal RQHT.
The new measurements were 82,24×12,78×7,49 meters and 2182 GRT. Captain F. Carstens was put in command.
- 1914
- Interned at Santa Rosalia for the duration of the First World War.
- 1920
- Devlivered to the victorious powers as war damage compensation.
- 1921
- Sold to the Dollar Line. Laid up in San Francisco for two years.
- 1924
- Sold to Coastwise SS Co. (James Griffiths & Sons), Vancouver, BC, and was renamed Riversdale. Converted to a barge.
- 1935
- Sold to Island Tug and Barge Co., Victoria, BC.
- 19__
- Sold to Crown Zellerbach Corp. and was renamed Crown Zellerbach No. 3.
- 1961
- Sunk as a breakwater at Royston, Vancouver, BC.
The figurehead is preserved at the office of the Island, Tug and Barge Co., Victoria, BC.
References:
- Square-rigged ships, general references.
- Walker, David: Champion of Sail. R.W. Leyland and his Shipping
Line.
Conway Maritime Press, London, 1986. 4to, 191 pp, ill.
Updated 1997-05-15 by
Lars Bruzelius
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