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Queen of the North - a general history

Queen of the North 1860-1905

Built by John McMorran & James L Dunn, Saint John’s New Brunswick: Official No. 37168: Code Letters SCTR: three decks; hackmatack & yellow pine wood ship; 1668g; 202.0 x 40.3 x 29.4.

Owners: 1860 McMorran & Dunn, St John, New Brunswick; 1862 Henry T Wilson (White Star Line) Liverpool; 1868 Royal Bank of Liverpool; 1870 JP Bickell, Liverpool; February 1870 Henry & Henry junior Milvain, Edward & James Milvain (Gateshead) Newcastle-on-Tyne; March 1875 Henry Milvain (died 1890) Newcastle-on-Tyne; 1890 Richard Lines, London; October 1890 William Walker, London; November 1890 George S Warmington, London; December 1890 George Crusoe (died 1892) London; May 1892 Henry John Purvis & Adam Stuart Kettlewell, London; March 1893 Alfred Carlon Markes, London; July 1896 William Gray (died September 1898) West Hartlepool; September 1899 Adam Stuart Kettlewell, London.

Voyages: 1871 two men were washed overboard & drowned during a hurricane in the Bay of Biscay; March 1874 from the Tyne for Carthegena the bosun, Magnus Nicholson, fell from the anchor & was drowned.

Queen of the North was hulked at Gibraltar & her British Register closed 16 November 1905.    

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