Category:Aminta (ship, 1862)

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English: Aminta was an iron full-rigged ship built in 1862 by Jones, Quiggin & Co., Liverpool for ?. 1872 the owner was T. Isamy & Co., Liverpool and 1879 R.W. Cameron & Co., Liverpool. 1881 sold to F. Laeisz, Hamburg, and was renamed Pluto with a new measurement. 1891 sold to Wilhelm Maack, Rostock again with the British measurement. 1892 the ship was lost, last spoken to by the barque Helen Scott in position 8°39'S, 25°34'W in 22 August.
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 214 × 35 × 23 ft (65.2 × 10.6 × 7 m) and 1132 GRT and 1130 NRT and 1132 tons under deck.[1]

Also source: Shipping and Shipbuilding

Names:

  • Aminta (1862–1881)
  • Pluto (1882–1892)

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