Length (feet) : | 285.0 |
Breadth (feet) : | 36.0 |
Depth (feet): | 22.8 |
Gross Registered Tonnage (g.r.t.) : | 2,080 |
Net Registered Tonnage (n.r.t.) : | 1,362 |
Engine Type : | 203hp C.2 cyl 34½ & 64 -42 80lb 50lb |
Engine Builder : | Blair, Stockton-on-Tees |
Additional Particulars : | 3 masts; 2 decks; iron screw; 4 cemented bulkheads. Completed June 1881; Official No. 84320: Code Letters VRFH |
Owners: 1881 Turnbull, E Martin & Co, Glasgow: 1897 WS Miller & Co, Glasgow
Masters: 1883-92 Hewat: 1893 J Fernback: 1895 F Stewart: 1899 James S Crichton
Voyages: In February 1889 she was in a collision with the Norwegian Barque Henrick Bjorn & was damaged so put into Cardiff for repair: from Hamburg for Philadelphia with a cargo of sugar & a of 22 she had her decks swept during a Force 10 NE gale in the North Atlantic near the coast of America on 24 November 1893. One life lost: September 1896 on a voyage from Memel she put in at Grimsby with the loss of part of her deck cargo during heavy weather.
On a voyage from Cardiff for St Nazaire with a cargo of coal & a crew of 23 she was in a collision with the French steamer SS Duguesclin from Rouen to Swansea in ballast with a crew of 23, off Trevose Head, Cornwall on 4 January 1899. The survivors were picked up by the Norwegian steamer Fran. A Swedish fireman aboard Ross-Shire was killed by the impact while in his bunk. Both ships sank. 11 lives lost from Duguesclin. One life lost from Ross-Shire
Life lost January 1899: Fireman, Sweden.
Crew January 1899: Mickle, 2nd officer.
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