Star of Bengal

An iron full-rigged ship built in 1874 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, as Yard No. 86. Dimensions 80,15×12,26×7,17 meters [262'8"×40'2"×23'5"] and tonnage 1870 GRT, 1797 NRT and 1684 tons under deck.
1874 January 3
Launched at the shipyard of Harland & Wolff, Belfast, for J.P. Corry & Co., Belfast. Assigned the official British Reg. No. 63957 and signal MRCH. Employed in the Indian jute trade.
1874 April 25 - July 15
Sailed from London to Melbourne in 81 days.
1874 August 19 - October 16
Sailed from Melbourne to San Francisco in 58 days.
1875 March 4 - June 23
Sailed from San Francisco to Liverpool in 111 days.
1876 January 14 - Aprl. 21
Sailed from Calcutta to London in 98 days.
1876 June 30 - September 25
Sailed from London to Calcutta in 87 days.
1876 October 24 - January 31
Sailed from Calcutta to London in 99 days.
1877 March 24 - June 25
Sailed from London to Calcutta in 93 days.
1879 May 22 - August 29
Sailed from Calcutta to London in 99 days.
1884 August 26 - December 3
Sailed from Liv. to Calcutta in 99 days.
1885 December 17 - March 25
Sailed from Calcutta to London in 98 days.
1886 May 22 - August 19
Sailed from London to Calcutta in 89 days.
1886 October 26 - February 1
Sailed from Calcutta to London in 98 days.
1887 March 12 - June 4
Sailed from London to Melbourne in 84 days.
1887 July 12 - August 27
Sailed from Melbourne to Valparaiso in 46 days.
1887 November 2 - January 23
Sailed from Pisagua to Falmouth in 82 days.
1888
Captain N. Legg.
1888 March 30 - July 22
Sailed from Cardiff to San Francisco in 114 days.
1888 September 5 - December 26
Sailed from San Francisco to Falmouth in 112 days.
1889 February 7 - May 3
Sailed from Liverpool to Calcutta in 85 days.
1890 November 8 - January 27
Sailed from London to Melbourne in 80 days.
1891 April 7 - May 22
Sailed from Newcastle, NSW to Valparaiso in 45 days.
1894 April 18 - June 11
Sailed from Hull to Algoa Bay in 54 days.
1896 May 30 - July 30
Sailed from Swansea to Cape Town in 61 days.
1898 June
Sold to J.J. Smith, San Francisco.
1906
Sold to the Alaska Packers' Association, San Francisco.
1908
Wrecked on Coronation Island, Alaska, with a cargo of 50 000 cases of salmon. Of the crew and passengers 110 out of a total of 137 lost their life at the foundering.

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