Thomasina MacLellan
An iron fullrigged ship built in 1873 by A. MacMillan & Son, Dumbarton.
Dimensions 262'6"×40'7"×23'8" and 1873/1869 GRT, 1788/1665 NRT and
1672 tons under deck.
Originally rigged with a main skysail.
- 1873 October
- Launched at the shipyard of A. MacMillan & Son, Dumbarton, for Thomson & Gray, Glasgow.
Assigned the official British Reg. No. 68058 and signal MKJP.
- 1875 January 10 - April 20
- Sailed from Melbourne with a cargo of wool to London in 100 days.
- 1876 January 10 - April 20
- Sailed from Melbourne with a cargo of wool to London in 100 days.
- 1879
- Captain Todd became master of the ship.
- 1889
- LR 1889-1890: Master Captain J. Mann.
- 1905 September
- Sold to August Troberg, Mariehamn, & M. Lundqvist,
Vårdö, and was renamed Thomasina. The main skysail was
removed.
The first master for the new owners was Captain Arthur Lundqvist.
- 1915 June 11
- Torpedoed by a German submarine some 50 miles south of Queenstown outward bound from Birkenhead.
References:
- Square-rigged ships, general references.
- Lille, Sten & Grönstrand, Lars: Finlands djupvattenseglare.
Etelä-soumen kustannus oy, Lieto, 1979. 4to, 224 pp, ill.
Updated 1997-04-26 by
Lars Bruzelius
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