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Advance - a general history

Advance 1854-1872

Built by Richardson, Duck & Co, Thornaby-on-Tees: Yard No. 1: launched January 1854: Official No. 571: Code Letters HDLB: iron screw steamer; 394g; exclusive of engine room 246t; 168.5 x 22.0 x 15.0; engine 50hp; Fossick & Hackworth, Stockton. Firs iron ship to be built on the Tees.

Owners: 1854 John Vaughan & Co (Middlesbrough) Stockton-on-Tees; 1867 James Taylor, Middlesbrough; 1869 James Perry & Co, West Hartlepool.

Masters: 1855-58 Harris; 1872 J Moore.

Advanceleft Middlesbrough on 16 March 1872 bound for Gothenburg with a cargo of railway iron. She was overtaken by NE gales, snow & hail in the North Sea on 18 March. A fierce sea swept over the vessel destroying her midships gangways & deck houses & leaving her taking on water. When about 220 miles off Hartlepool the smack Consolationwent to her assistance staying by her & when the fires of Advance went out the smack took her in tow. Advance started to settle in the water so the crew had to cut the tow line & take to their boat. With great difficulty, in what was still a fearful sea, they managed to get aboard the smack which landed them at Hartlepool.

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