Torrens
An iron fullrigged ship built in 1875 by James Lang, Sunderland.
Dimensions 222'1"×38'1"×21'5" and 1335 GRT, 1276 NRT and 1098 tons
under deck.
- 1875 October
- Launched at the shipyard of James Lang, Sunderland, for Elder & Co.
Assigned the official British Reg. No. 73595 and signal WTJL.
Captain H.R. Angel who also supervised the building became the first master of the
ship.
- 1875 December 12 - March 7
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 85 days.
- 1876 October 29 - January 18
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 81 days.
- 1877 November 4 - January 11
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 68 days.
- 1878 November 2 - January 18
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 77 days.
- 1879 October 30 - January 8
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 70 days.
- 1880 November 2 - January 6
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 65 days.
- 1881 October 29 - January 8
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 71 days.
- 1882 October 29 - January 16
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 79 days.
- 1883 October 29 - January 7
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 70 days.
- 1884 November 2 - January 25
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 84 days.
- 1885 November 1 - January 8
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 68 days.
- 1886 November 2 - January 15
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 74 days.
- 1887 November 8 - January 14
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 67 days.
- 1888 November 1 - January 14
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 74 [?] days.
- 1889 November 7 - January 26
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 80 days.
- 1890
- Captain Cope replaced Captain Angel.
- 1890 October 29
- Sailed from London for Adelaide.
- 1890
- Lost her foremast and main topmast in 6°N, 27°W and had to put into Pernambuco under jury rig for repairs.
- 1891 April 26
- Arrived at Adelaide 179 days out from London.
- 1891 November 25 - February 28
- Sailed from Plymouth to Adelaide in 95 days.
- 1892 October 25 - January 30
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 97 days.
- 1893 November 3 - January 26
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 84 days.
The author Joseph Conrad served as mate for a voyage.
- 1894 October 14 - January 13
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 91 days.
- 1895 September 18 - December 6
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 79 days.
- 1896
- Captain F. Angel took over command of the ship.
- 1897 October 30 - January 15
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 77 days.
- 1898 October 25
- Sailed from London for Adelaide. Collided with an iceberg and was partially dismasted but was able to make her destination in 103 days out.
- 1899 October 31 - February 5
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 97 days.
- 1901 October 24 - February 2
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 101 days.
- 1902 October 26 - January 17
- Sailed from London to Adelaide in 83 days.
- 1903 April 23
- Sailed from Adelaide for London. A vessel which cut across the bows of the Torrens was sunk while under tow in the Channel.
- 1903
- Sold to Italian oweners.
- 1910
- Broken up a Genoa.
References:
- Square-rigged ships, general references.
- Lubbock, Basil: The Colonial Clippers.
Brown, Ferguson & Son, Glasgow, 1948 (2nd).
Updated 1997-04-25 by
Lars Bruzelius
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Copyright © 1997 Lars Bruzelius.