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Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1836 | Castle Eden | General Shipping Co. | |
| 1844 | Castle Eden | Thomas Rowell | |
| 1844 | Castle Eden | John Halliday | |
| 1859 | Castle Eden | Isabella Halliday | |
| 1873 | Castle Eden | Ann Banfield | |
| 1874 | Castle Eden | William Wright |
Dismantled on October 23rd, 1878 and sold.
Castle Eden
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceA painting of the Castle Eden donated by Mr Hugh Cubey, West Hartlepool, great grandson of John Halliday, owner of the ship.
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Castle Eden (1837) - a general historyCompleted 1837; Yard No. 1; Official No. 3689; Code Letters HVJT.
Owners: 1837 (purchased for £2,800) Hartlepool General Shipping Co (William Vollum, John Burrell, William Chaytor & Thomas Wood) Stockton-on-Tees; 30 May 1844 (purchased for £1,040) Thomas Rowell (Hartlepool) Stockton-on-Tees; 1844 John Halliday (died May 1859) South Shields; 1859 Isabella Holliday (died October 1871) South Shields; October 1873 Ann Banfield (William Wright, William Tose & John Bowman agents) South Shields; 1874 William Wright (West Dock) South Shields.
Masters: 1837 William Morris; 1838-39 Anderson; 1840-43 Harrison; 1844-48 William George Tilford (C.N. 7758 Shields 1856); 1849-50 R Canning; 1850-61 George Elliott (C.N. 2182); 1861-69 G Hunter.
Voyages: 26 August 1837 St Petersburg for Gravesend; 20 September 1838 Archangel for Liverpool; September 1840 Marseille for Quebec; 22 May 1841 Gravesend for St Petersburg; 1843 Macao, Hong Kong & Singapore; 1848-1855 Shields for the Baltic; 1 November 1866 stranded south of Schwarzort 24 miles from Memel. She was refloated, taken to Memel & declared a wreck but was repaired & eventually returned to the Tyne with deals on 14 October 1867; June 1877 she was lying off the Middle Dock in the Tyne & being advertised for sale by auction.
Castle Eden was dismantled on 23 October 1878 & sold.
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Castle Eden - a general historyThe following information is taken from an unpublished work, 'The Castle Eden Ships - A Maritime Musing of a Landlocked Village', by Glen Fallow:
Her master in 1839 was Captain Anderson and later in 1840 by a Captain Harrison. She is recorded as sailing to various ports including Hamburg in 1839. On the 1st November, 1866, the Castle Eden was stranded about twenty-four miles from Memel (now Klaipeda, Lithuania). She was later refloated and on the 14th October, 1867, entered the Tyne with a cargo of deals. Her register was closed on 23rd October, 1878.
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Half-model from the Castle Eden
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Donated by Mrs. S. LeesA half-model of a small wooden sailing vessel, believed to have been made with wood from the Castle Eden.
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