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Blanche - (1863) a general history

Blanche 1863-1901

Built by A. & J. Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow: Yard No. 1: launched 8 April 1863 completed May 1863: Official No. 45963: Code Letters VGMD: iron screw steamer; 234g; 174nt; 121.0 x 20.0 x 12.0; 4 cemented bulkheads; engine 50hp C.2Cy 15 & 30 -18 27lb; Wingate & Co, Glasgow; repairs to damage 1865, 1876 & 1882 new deck 1875; lengthened to 146.0 x 20.0 x 12.0.

Owners: 1863 Seligmann, Glagow; 1863 William Gray & Co, West Hartlepool; 1865 Langlands & Son, Glasgow; 1866 Joseph Weatherley (Dunstan’s Buildings) London; 1875 Weatherley, Mead & Hussey, London; 1887 J McDowall, London; 1888 Christopher Furness & Co, West Hartlepool; 1892 Osb. & Wallis, Glasgow: 1893 William A Osb., Bristol.

Masters: 1863 J Moir; 1864 R Mossman (C.N. 11211 Liverpool 1854); 1865-69 J Moir; 1870-74 J Martin; 1880-81 J Bastard; 1882-86 A Cruickshanks; 1887-90 J McDowall; 1891 George Melville Guild (b. 1864 Dundee C.N. 14150 Dundee 1887); 1891-93 RW Fryer; 1893 EL Radford; 1896 RW Fryer.

Blanche left Bristol on 14 July 1901 for Quimper with a crew of ten & a cargo of potatoes. She went ashore at Penmarch on 16 July 1901 & was wrecked. No lives lost. The loss was found to be the fault of a French pilot who did not know the channels. The wreck was advertised for sale ‘lying in 25 feet of water at low tide.’

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