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Western Star - a general history

Western Star 1883-1918

S.P. Austin & Sons, Sunderland: Launched 20 October 1883; Yard No. 144: Official No. 86975: Code Letters JBVQ: Code Letters JPMS: well-deck; iron screw steamer; 987nt; 1532g; 245.0 x 36.1 x 17.6; 4 cemented bulkheads; engine 155nhp C.2.Cy 31 & 58 -36 80lb 50lb; North East Marine Engineering Co, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Owners: 1883 Johnson Bros, West Hartlepool; by 1885 I Chadwick, West Hartlepool; by 1887 P Austin (C Marwood mgr) West Hartlepool; 1889 Christopher Marwood, West Hartlepool; 1892 CM Norwood & Co, London-renamed Neva; by 1899 Paul & Shellshear, London; by 1909 Rederi Aktieb Karnab (PB Ingelsson mgr) Helsingborg, Sweden; 1917 I Lignell, Gothenburg, Sweden-renamed Maja.

Masters: 1884-1890 R Verrill; 1891-92 W Winspear; 1893 D Donaldson; 1899 Edward Albert James Blagdon (b. 1867 Devon); 1909 EB Borjesson.

On a voyage from Glasgow for Rochefort with a cargo of coal Maja was torpedoed by German submarine (UB-126 Waldemar von Fischer) & sank two miles SE of St John’s Point on 11 October 1918. No lives lost.

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