Category:Loch Tay (ship, 1869)
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English: Loch Tay was a iron full-rigged ship (wool clipper) built 1869 by Barclay Curle & Company Glasgow (Yard No 194) for the General Shipping Co. Glasgow (Loch Line). Her dimnensions were length: 225.3 ft (68.6 m); width: 35.4 ft (10.7 m); depth: 21.5 ft (655.3 cm) and her tonnages were 1,250 GRT and 1,191 NRT[1]. Later she was re-rigged to a barque. In 1909 she was sold to Huddart Parker & Co., Melbourne for use as a coal hulk. In 1958 she was scrapped at Port Adelaide.[2][3]
Media in category "Loch Tay (ship, 1869)"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Four ships at Geelong wharf - SLV H99.220-3450.jpg 1,921 × 1,284; 1.54 MB
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Lai Fong - The iron wool clipper Loch Tay at sea.jpg 512 × 359; 41 KB
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Loch Line ships in Geelong - SLV H91.108-2759.jpg 3,200 × 2,318; 3.4 MB
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Loch Tay (ship, 1869) & Loch Long (ship, 1876) at pier - SLV H91.108-2634.jpg 3,200 × 2,388; 3.27 MB
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Loch Tay (ship, 1869) - SLV H99.220-144.jpg 1,633 × 1,228; 1.09 MB
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Loch Tay (ship, 1869) - SLV H99.220-1855.jpg 2,088 × 1,422; 1.99 MB
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Loch Tay and Lalla Rookh at wharf - SLV H99.220-24.jpg 2,251 × 1,261; 1.75 MB
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Seven Loch Line ships - SLV H24282.jpg 5,268 × 908; 2.92 MB
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StateLibQld 1 144735 Loch Tay (ship).jpg 1,000 × 672; 72 KB
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StateLibQld 1 146015 Loch Tay (ship).jpg 1,000 × 652; 62 KB
Categories:
- Barques
- Fully rigged ships
- Iron ships
- Loch Tay
- Merchant ships of the United Kingdom
- Sailing ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships built in 1869
- Ships built at Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow
- Ships named after lakes
- Ships of Huddart Parker
- Ships of the Loch Line
- Ships registered in Glasgow
- Ships scrapped in 1958
- Ships scrapped in Australia
- Three-masted ships