Length (feet) : | 286.0 |
Breadth (feet) : | 35.9 |
Depth (feet): | 23.9 |
Gross Registered Tonnage (g.r.t.) : | 2,010 |
Net Registered Tonnage (n.r.t.) : | 1,302 |
Engine Type : | 200hp; C.2 cyl 35 & 64½ -36 75lb 80lb |
Engine Builder : | T. Richardson, Hartlepool |
Additional Particulars : | iron screw; 2 decks; 4 cemented bulkheads. Completed October 1878; Official No. 78417: Code Letters SFBR |
The following is an extract from a Journal of a sea voyage from West Hartlepool to New York in 1881, written by William Shirley Day. The Journal was discovered in a Charity Shop in Reading in 2010.
"October 1st, 1881. Left West Hartlepool at 8.30am for New York in the 'Elpis'. Weather fine - sea calm - wind S - rather foggy.
Steamed very slowly for two hours on account of the fog. Saw several sail and steam ships.
No-one ill so far and after dinner turned in for 11/2 hours - dozed off occasionally.
Thought of home and lazily ruminated on the near future. Went on the bridge and saw, accompanied by a melodious 'Home Sweet Home', 'Goodbye Sweetheart' and 'The Anchor's Weighed', the beautiful night. Sea calm, moon and stars shining - North Star just over the foremast - wind low from NW.
Turned in at 9.45 and slept pretty well. Propellor's noise rather unpleasant - but did very well altogether."
William Day was born in Water Orton, Birmingham, on July 15th, 1858 and died in Bournemouth in 1893; why he came to be travelling to America from West Hartlepool is something of a mystery.
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More detail »A page from a crew agreement for the Elpis dated 28 September 1881 for a voyage from West Hartlepool to foreign ports.
More detail »Page 2 of a crew agreement for the Elpis dated 28 September 1881 for a voyage from West Hartlepool to foreign ports, listing a number of Hartlepool and West Hartlepool seamen.
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