Category:Agnes Muir (ship, 1869)
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English: The Agnes Muir was an iron-hulled full-rigged ship built in 1869 by Robert Duncan & Co., Port Glasgow (yard No. 32) for James Galbraith and partners, Glasgow. Her dimensions were length × beam × depth = 197.5 × 32.2 × 19.8 ft (60.1 × 9.8 × 6 m) and her tonnages were 901 GRT, 851 NRT and 799 tons under deck. She was rigged with royals over single topgallant and double topsails. 1874 she sold to Killick, Martin & Co., London and in 1885 she was sold to E. Tobias, Brake, Germany, and was renamed Adele. 1899 she sold to J.G. Lübken, Elsfleth and 1902 to Aktieselskabet Adele (E.M. Olsen), Tønsberg, Norway. In 1909 the Adele sold to McIlwraith McEacharn Ltd., Melbourne and converted into a coal hulk named Agnes Muir. The lower masts were left standing. 1957 broken up.[1][2][3]
Names:
- Agnes Muir (1869–1902)
- Adele (1902–1909}
- Agnes Muir (1909–1957) as a coal hulk
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Categories:
- Fully rigged ships
- Iron ships
- McIlwraith McEacharn
- Merchant ships of the United Kingdom
- Sailing ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships built in 1869
- Ships built at Robert Duncan and Co, Port Glasgow
- Ships named after people
- Ships registered in Glasgow
- Ships registered in Melbourne
- Three-masted ships
- Ships scrapped in 1957
- Ships scrapped in Australia