Category:Edenballymore (ship, 1890)
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English: Edenballymore was an steel-hulled full-rigged ship, built by Russell & Co, Port Glasgow (yard No 224) for Thomson Dickie and Co, Glasgow (Edenballymore Ship Co). 1901 (or 1900) sold to the Edenmore Ship Co. (Lang & Fulton), Greenock, and was renamed Edenmore. She was stranded in 1909 at Papa Stronsay, Orkney Islands, and became a total loss. All of her 25 crew were saved and part of her cargo was salvaged later, but on 5 December a gale destroyed her. Some sources say she was also looted by the locals.
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 260 × 38 × 23 ft (79.2 × 11.5 × 7 m). Tonnages: 1,726 GRT and 1,642 NRT.[1][2][3]
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 260 × 38 × 23 ft (79.2 × 11.5 × 7 m). Tonnages: 1,726 GRT and 1,642 NRT.[1][2][3]
Names:
- Edenballymore (1890–1901)
- Edenmore (1901–1909) see Category:Edenmore (ship, 1890)
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