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John Readhead's Shipyard - Page 5

John Readhead and Sons – 1888 to 1909

West Docks from river showing
four building berths - 1890
In 1888 Mr. John Readhead, then
aged 70 took into partnership his four sons, Robert, John, James and William
Bell, in order that the business should be carried on within the family. During
his later years, he played a prominent part in public life and it is
illuminating to quote from an article of those times;
“Mr. John Readhead senior, the founder and head of the firm, has necessarily
much of his attention monopolised by the gigantic combination of skill and
capital which is represented in his business. But his powers of organisation and
administration are exceptionally strong; and he is able, therefore, to devote
much of his valuable time and energies to the service of the public. He has
naturally taken a deep interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of South
Shields and its inhabitants, whose prosperity has been largely augmented by the
operations of his firm. Thus he has, for many years, been an active member of
the Corporation of which he is now an Alderman, having on two occasions, served
a term of office in the mayoral chair. He is, likewise, a Justice of the Peace
for the Borough and County of Durham, and he worthily represents the interests
of the town on the River Tyne Commission.”
The founder’s eldest son, Robert, was in charge of the Engine Works and he too
became Mayor of the Borough on four occasions in later years.
In 1867 the fourth son of the founder, James aged 15, started work in the Lawe
yard under his father and Mr. Softley, and to quote his own words in later life,
“fortunately or unfortunately I took the shipbuilding side.” James was
undoubtedly alert, intelligent and extremely forceful from the very beginning.
By the time he was 21 he was shipyard manager in the new West Docks yard and
from then on he was always jockeying for the position which, in 1888, proved to
be his strength. The founder was senior partner but James had established a
shareholding in excess of the other partners combined. From 1888 until his death
the shipyard was always referred to as “my yard” and after 1894 nobody was
ever left in any doubt as to who directed the firm and gave the lead to the
future. From this era we have a letter written by Mr. James Readhead dated
October 25th, 1890, and typed out on what he describes as “a patent writing
machine”, which is quite remarkable for its clarity.
Whilst at the Union British School, South Shields, in his early youth, James had
become acquainted with a young Walter Runciman. This same Walter ran away to sea
aged 12 and so started a journey that led him to the very top of the ship-owning
profession. Ship No. 244, a steamer of 2,650 tons wt. and named “Blakemoor”,
was ordered from West Docks in 1888 for Walter Runciman and Company. It was this
contract which marked the beginnings of another association, destined to run for
many years, this time between James Readhead and Walter Runciman. These two men
became the firmest of personal friends, each always eager to pool his point of
view and knowledge for the benefit of both.
In this period 17 ships were built for Walter Runciman and Company whilst
concurrently the Hain legend was beginning to lengthen with the addition of 35
new ships to their fleet; in 1902/3 there occurred a run of six consecutive
‘St. Ives boats’, all carrying the white H on black funnels. However export
work still accounted for a high proportion of the order book, and other
companies building frequently at the West Docks during this period included
Messrs. Bergh & Helland, Bergen; C. T. Bowring & Co., London; Messrs.
Balls & Stansfield, Newcastle; Bateaux `a Vapeur du Nord, Dunkirk; Messrs.
Chapman & Miller, Newcastle; The Cuban Steamship Co., London; J. & C.
Harrison Ltd., London; The Prince Steam Shipping Co., Newcastle; and Messrs.
Scrutton & Son, London.
Despite the size to which the Company had grown in 25 years and the fact that
James was proving more than able to take the helm, the founder had yet to play
his final hand. Floating repairs had been carried on for some time alongside the
waterfront of the West Docks property and it was decided to strengthen this
department by beginning excavations for a dry dock. The opening ceremony took
place on February 1st, 1892. This dock has since been slightly extended in
length to 330 ft. but the entrance breadth of 48 ft. remains as built. The
excavations bit deep into the site of an old poor house in West Holborn, the new
dry dock being separated from the shipyard by land occupied by H. S. Edwards
Graving Docks, later Smith’s Dock Company.
The founder’s death occurred on March 9th, 1894 at the age of 76. However
shipbuilding, marine enginebuilding, boilermaking and ship-repairing all
continued to progress steadily. In 26 years the size of new buildings had
increased from the 700 tons of the first cargo steamer built at the yard in 1868
to the 5,100 tons dwt. Of a cargo steamer built in 1894.
These were the days when the pubs were open before 6 a.m. in the morning and,
close to the shipyard, the Cookson’s Arms used to reach great peaks of
activity at this early hour. Tots of rum were laid out in rows on the bar
counter and many were those who filed in to ‘sup up’ before moving out into
the yard. The daily tot was marked up on a large slate with Saturday the day of
accounting for all.

At the time of her
launch in 1896, 'Trojan Prince' was the largest and fastest ship built at the
yard. She had accommodation for 60 first class passengers, a carrying capacity
of 5000 tons and reached a speed of 14 knots on trials.
| Ship
No. |
Name
|
Owners
|
Type |
Deadweight |
Delivered |
Comments |
| 243 |
NORTH GWALIA |
Hugh Roberts |
Single Deck |
3408 |
1888 |
|
| 244 |
BLAKEMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Deck |
2700 |
1889 |
|
| 245 |
DIONYSIOS STATHATOS |
Stathatos Bros. |
Single Deck |
2929 |
1889 |
|
| 246 |
TREWELLARD |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3420 |
1889 |
|
| 247 |
TREVORIAN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3414 |
1889 |
|
| 248 |
HOLME EDEN |
William Wright |
Single Deck |
3401 |
1889 |
|
| 249 |
DALEGARTH |
Clapham S.S.Co. |
Single Deck |
3426 |
1889 |
|
| 250 |
ABERFELDY |
Maclean Doughty &
Co. |
Single Deck |
3456 |
1889 |
|
| 251 |
AINSDALE |
P.Hicks Jnr. |
Single Deck |
3430 |
1889 |
|
| 252 |
TREGLISSON |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3409 |
1889 |
|
| 253 |
CAMIOLA |
Chapman & Miller |
Single Deck |
3411 |
1889 |
|
| 254 |
MONESS |
Maclean Doughty &
Co. |
Single Deck |
3480 |
1889 |
|
| 255 |
CHARTERS TOWER |
F.Stunmore |
Single Deck |
4318 |
1890 |
|
| 256 |
ISLE OF BARDSEY |
Williams, Jones, Wynne
& Garnett |
Single Deck |
2035 |
1890 |
|
| 257 |
TREVALGAN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3706 |
1890 |
|
| 258 |
TRESILLIAN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3706 |
1890 |
|
| 259 |
CONSTANTINOS STATHATOS |
Stathatos Bros. |
Part Awning Deck |
3386 |
1890 |
|
| 260 |
TREVAYLOR |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3731 |
1890 |
Owned
1890 - 1911; Broken up as 'Polaris' 30 May 1956? |
| 261 |
CHARLES T JONES |
Jones & Thomas |
Single Deck |
3688 |
1890 |
|
| 262 |
SARAH JOLLIFFE |
W & T. Jolliffe |
Screw Tug |
139 |
1890 |
|
| 263 |
ETHELWALDA |
J.H.Harrowing |
Single Deck |
3725 |
1890 |
Owned
1890 - 1911; Lost off Port Talbot |
| 264 |
MARSTONMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Deck |
3704 |
1890 |
|
| 265 |
N. VERBEECHMOES |
Compagnie Generale des
Bateaux a Vapeur du Nord |
Single Deck |
2160 |
1890 |
|
| 266 |
WHITEFIELD |
Maclean Doughty &
Co. |
Single Deck |
3766 |
1890 |
|
| 267 |
CEREDA |
Cay Hall & Co. |
Raised Well Deck |
4044 |
1891 |
|
| 268 |
SALISBURY |
T.Gentles & Son |
Cargo RQD |
2700 |
1891 |
|
| 269 |
WATERVILLE |
Balls & Stansfield |
Single Deck |
3008 |
1891 |
|
| 270 |
BJORGVIN |
Bergh & Helland |
Partial Awning Deck |
4467 |
1891 |
|
| 271 |
SOUTHGARTH |
W.D.C.Balls |
Single Deck |
3513 |
1891 |
|
| 272 |
ETHELGONDA |
J.H.Harrowing |
Single Deck |
4096 |
1891 |
Owned
1891 - 98; Abandoned St.Lucia |
| 273 |
ROMSDAL |
G.W.Allen & Co. |
Single Deck |
2985 |
1891 |
|
| 274 |
TREGURNO |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3700 |
1891 |
|
| 275 |
ETHELAIDA |
J.H.Harrowing |
Single Deck |
4096 |
1891 |
Owned
1891 - 1914; Sold to Russia |
| 276 |
TREVANION |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Deck |
3760 |
1891 |
|
| 277 |
ISLE OF RAMSEY |
Williams, Jones, Wynne
& Garnett |
Single Deck |
2567 |
1891 |
|
| 278 |
TREWIDDEN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Part Awning Deck |
4272 |
1892 |
See
Photo |
| 279 |
TREGENNA |
Edward Hain & Son |
Part Awning Deck |
4240 |
1892 |
|
| 280 |
CASTLEMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Raised Well Deck |
4517 |
1892 |
|
| 281 |
MANAR |
J.Nicholson |
Part Awning Deck |
3965 |
1892 |
|
| 282 |
DARTMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Raised Well Deck |
4775 |
1892
- 1917 |
Torpedoed
and sunk by German submarine on 27 May 1917 |
| 283 |
MOKTA |
English & American
Shipping Co.Ltd. |
Part Awning Deck |
3925 |
1892 |
|
| 284 |
CASTLEGARTH |
Clapham S.S.Co.Ltd. |
Part Awning Deck |
4233 |
1892 |
|
| 285 |
WOODVILLE |
Balls & Stansfield |
Single Deck |
3975 |
1892 |
|
| 286 |
MARGARET JONES |
W.H.& C.T.Jones |
Part Awning Deck |
4523 |
1893 |
|
| 287 |
CAMBAY |
Chapman & Miller |
Part Awning Deck |
4010 |
1893 |
|
| 288 |
TREFUSIS |
Edward Hain & Son |
Part Awning Deck |
4218 |
1893 |
|
| 289 |
THOMAS WAYMAN |
Charlton S.S.Co.Ltd. |
Single Deck |
3467 |
1893 |
|
| 290 |
CAYO ROMANO |
E Bigland & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
4085 |
1893 |
|
| 291 |
ASTURIAN PRINCE |
Prince S S Co. Ltd. |
Spar Dk. |
4778 |
1893 |
|
| 292 |
EDENMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Raised Well Dk. |
4870 |
1894 |
|
| 293 |
VILLE D'ARRAS |
Compagnie Generale des
Bateaux a Vapeur du Nord |
Spar Dk. |
2258 |
1894 |
|
| 294 |
PETER JEBSON |
Bergh & Helland |
Part Awning Deck |
4870 |
1894 |
|
| 295 |
TREVELYAN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Part Awning Deck |
5087 |
1894 |
|
| 296 |
WILLIAM BALLS |
W.D.C.Balls & Son |
Part Awning Deck |
3880 |
1894 |
|
| 297 |
FERNMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Raised Well Dk. |
5092 |
1894 |
|
| 298 |
BLODWEN |
W H & C T Jones |
Part Awning Deck |
4524 |
1894 |
|
| 299 |
ANDREW JOLLIFFE |
W & T. Jolliffe |
Screw Tug |
- |
1894 |
|
| 300 |
HAZELMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Raised Well Dk. |
5096 |
1894 |
|
| 301 |
HUELVA |
English & American
Shipping Co. Ltd. |
Part Awning Deck |
4147 |
1894 |
|
| 302 |
ISLE OF CALDY |
Williams, Jones, Wynne
& Garnett |
Raised Well Dk. |
2065 |
1895 |
|
| 303 |
MURCIA |
English & American
Shipping Co. Ltd. |
Part Awning Deck |
4152 |
1895 |
|
| 304 |
POSEIDEN |
Stathatos Bros. |
Raised Fore Well |
3905 |
1895 |
|
| 305 |
TREVETHOE |
Edward Hain & Son |
Part Awning Deck |
3218 |
1895 |
|
| 306 |
TREVARRACK |
Edward Hain & Son |
Part Awning Deck |
3223 |
1895 |
|
| 307 |
SABA |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
4061 |
1895 |
|
| 308 |
OLAF KYRRE |
Bergh & Helland |
Part Awning Deck |
4864 |
1895 |
|
| 309 |
ADRA |
English & American
Shipping Co. Ltd. |
Part Awning Deck |
4460 |
1895 |
|
| 310 |
CAYO BLANCO |
Cuban Steamship Co. |
Spar Dk. |
4486 |
1895 |
|
| 311 |
HOVDING |
Bruusgaard &
Kjosterud & Co. |
Well Dk. |
3114 |
1895 |
|
| 312 |
BIRNAM |
Maclean Doughty &
Co. |
Single Dk. |
4200 |
1896 |
|
| 313 |
KYLEMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5140 |
1896 |
|
| 314 |
TREVOSE |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5303 |
1896 |
See notes
below |
| 315 |
TROJAN PRINCE |
Prince Line (1895) Ltd. |
Spar Dk. |
4887 |
1896 |
See Note
below & See photo |
| 316 |
STAINTONDALE |
P Hick Jnr. |
Single Dk. |
4175 |
1896 |
|
| 317 |
AYSGARTH |
Clapham S.S.Co.Ltd. |
Single Dk. |
5292 |
1896 |
|
| 318 |
SAVAN |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Single Dk. |
4142 |
1896 |
|
| 319 |
VILLE DE CETTE |
Compagnie Generale des
Bateaux a Vapeur du Nord |
Spar Dk. |
2504 |
1896 |
|
| 320 |
CLUDEN |
Steel Young & Co. |
Part Awning Dk. |
5038 |
1896 |
|
| 321 |
KIRRIEMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5644 |
1897 |
|
| 322 |
TREVILLEY |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5337 |
1897 |
|
| 323 |
NORTHVILLE |
Balls & Stansfield |
Single Dk. |
4175 |
1897 |
|
| 324 |
VILLE DE VALENCIENNES |
Compagnie Generale des
Bateaux a Vapeur du Nord |
Spar Dk. |
2648 |
1897 |
|
| 325 |
ALNMERE |
F A Jaques & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5570 |
1897 |
|
| 326 |
AFONWEN |
W H & C T Jones |
Single Dk. |
5644 |
1897 |
|
| 327 |
FRIDTJOF NANSEN |
Bergh & Helland |
Single Dk. |
5591 |
1897 |
|
| 328 |
EDENMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5440 |
1898 |
|
| 329 |
TRELYON |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5330 |
1898 |
|
| 330 |
CAYO LARGO |
Cuban Steamship Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5736 |
1898 |
|
| 331 |
FREDERICK KNIGHT |
W H & C T Jones |
Single Dk. |
6053 |
1898 |
|
| 332 |
TREKIEVE |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5330 |
1898 |
|
| 333 |
POLA |
English & American
Shipping Co. Ltd. |
Single Dk. |
5195 |
1898 |
|
| 334 |
PETER JEBSEN |
Bergh & Helland |
Single Dk. |
6024 |
1898 |
|
| 335 |
TANTALLON |
Maclean Doughty &
Co. |
Single Dk. |
5326 |
1898 |
|
| 336 |
CHATTON |
Steel Young & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5974 |
1899 |
|
| 337 |
DERWEN |
W H & C T Jones |
Single Dk. |
6064 |
1899 |
|
| 338 |
RAITHMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5322 |
1899 |
|
| 339 |
ARCADIA |
Lorenz Kosovic &
Partners |
Single Dk. |
5337 |
1899 |
|
| 340 |
ENIDWEN |
W H & C T Jones |
Single Dk. |
6064 |
1899 |
|
| 341 |
TRESILLIAN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6094 |
1899 |
|
| 342 |
TREVESSA |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6042 |
1899 |
|
| 343 |
MORA |
English & American
Shipping Co. Ltd. |
Single Dk. |
5175 |
1899 |
|
| 344 |
MARGARET |
Franz Rahtkens & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6114 |
1900 |
|
| 345 |
CAYO SOTO |
Cuban Steamship Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5431 |
1900 |
|
| 346 |
USKMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6024 |
1900 |
|
| 347 |
WESTMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6034 |
1900 |
|
| 348 |
MILLICENT KNIGHT |
W.H. & C.T.Jones |
Single Dk. |
6014 |
1900 |
|
| 349 |
GROESWEN |
W.H. & C.T.Jones |
Single Dk. |
6014 |
1900 |
|
| 350 |
BITINIA |
Lorenz Kosovic &
Partners |
Single Dk. |
5340 |
1900 |
|
| 351 |
MARIA |
F Cosulich |
Single Dk. |
5388 |
1901 |
|
| 352 |
CAMPANIA |
Lorenz Kosovic &
Partners |
Single Dk. |
6025 |
1901
- 1933 |
|
| 353 |
DARDANIA |
Lorenz Kosovic &
Partners |
Single Dk. |
6025 |
1901 |
|
| 354 |
DUART |
W Maclean & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5320 |
1901 |
|
| 355 |
CAYO BONITO |
Cuban Steamship Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5751 |
1901 |
|
| 356 |
LEOPOLDINA |
G Racich & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5735 |
1901 |
|
| 357 |
EXMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6014 |
1901 |
|
| 358 |
YORKMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6022 |
1902 |
|
| 359 |
EASTVILLE |
Balls & Stansfield |
Single Dk. |
6068 |
1902 |
|
| 360 |
OTHON STATHATOS |
O A Stathatos |
Single Dk. |
5104 |
1902 |
|
| 361 |
STATIA |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
4710 |
1902 |
|
| 362 |
SARSTOON |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
4700 |
1902 |
|
| 363 |
TREVIDER |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5292 |
1902 |
Wrecked
off Spain 28 Apr 1911 |
| 364 |
TRELOSKE |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5316 |
1902 |
Sunk
by U93 29 Aug 1917 |
| 365 |
TREVEAN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5308 |
1902 |
Sunk
by U57 22 Jan 1917 |
| 366 |
TREGANTLE |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5308 |
1903 |
|
| 367 |
TREWYN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5308 |
1903 |
|
| 368 |
TREGOTHNAN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
5308 |
1903 |
|
| 369 |
GERTY |
Fratelli Cosulich |
Spar Dk. |
6665 |
1903 |
See Notes
below |
| 370 |
HAULWEN |
W.H. & C.T.Jones |
Single Dk. |
6737 |
1903 |
|
| 371 |
NENTMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6013 |
1903 |
|
| 372 |
ULIDIA |
Mercantile Steamship Co.
of Ulster Ltd. |
Single Dk. |
5292 |
1903 |
|
| 373 |
TAPTON |
Steel Young & Co. |
Single Dk. |
5992 |
1903 |
|
| 374 |
SALYBIA |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5400 |
1904 |
|
| 375 |
TREGARTHEN |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
3623 |
1904 |
|
| 376 |
TREMATON |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
3623 |
1904 |
|
| 377 |
OTTO SVERDRUP |
Bergh & Helland |
Single Dk. |
5928 |
1904 |
|
| 378 |
ILWEN |
W.H. & C.T.Jones |
Single Dk. |
6741 |
1904 |
|
| 379 |
ROCKCLIFFE |
Cliffe Steamship Co. |
Single Dk. |
5278 |
1904 |
|
| 380 |
SOUTHVILLE |
Balls & Stansfield |
Single Dk. |
6050 |
1904 |
|
| 381 |
WATHFIELD |
Maclean Doughty &
Co. |
Single Dk. |
5330 |
1905 |
|
| 382 |
SRGJ |
Giovanni N Racich &
Partners |
Single Dk. |
6080 |
1905 |
|
| 383 |
TREMEADOW |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6256 |
1905 |
|
| 384 |
TREMORVAH |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6286 |
1905 |
|
| 385 |
CAYO SOTO |
Cuban Steamship Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5283 |
1905 |
|
| 386 |
NORTH WALES |
Hugh Roberts & Son |
Single Dk. |
6268 |
1905 |
|
| 387 |
SERRANA |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5773 |
1905 |
|
| 388 |
CAYO GITANO |
Cuban Steamship Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5263 |
1905 |
|
| 389 |
MARIA IMMACULATA |
G Racich & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6429 |
1905 |
|
| 390 |
CASTLEMOOR |
W.Runciman & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6250 |
1906 |
|
| 391 |
TRENEGLOS |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6670 |
1906 |
|
| 392 |
TREMAYNE |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6700 |
1906 |
|
| 393 |
CHRISTIAN MICHELSEN |
Bergh & Helland |
Single Dk. |
5962 |
1906 |
|
| 394 |
DON DIEGO |
Beunos Ayres &
Pacific Railway Co. |
Single Dk. |
6135 |
1906 |
|
| 395 |
KING IDWAL |
King Line Ltd. |
Single Dk. |
6180 |
1906 |
|
| 396 |
ELLERSLIE |
Hutchins Bros. |
Single Dk. |
6700 |
1906 |
|
| 397 |
ELLALINE |
Hutchins Bros. |
Single Dk. |
6700 |
1906 |
|
| 398 |
TRELAWNY |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6700 |
1907 |
|
| 399 |
TRECARRELL |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6700 |
1907 |
|
| 400 |
TREVINCE |
Edward Hain & Son |
Single Dk. |
6720 |
1907 |
|
| 401 |
DAN |
G Racich & Co. |
Single Dk. |
6460 |
1907 |
|
| 402 |
MUIRFIELD |
Doughty Shipping Co.
Ltd. |
Single Dk. |
5588 |
1907 |
|
| 403 |
SPHEROID |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5830 |
1907 |
|
| 404 |
HARPORT |
J & C Harrison Ltd. |
Single Dk. |
7185 |
1907 |
|
| 405 |
GORDONIA |
Gordon Steamship Co. |
Single Dk. |
6720 |
1908 |
|
| 406 |
SARGASSO |
Scrutton, Sons & Co. |
Spar Dk. |
5895 |
1908 |
|
| 407 |
HARFORD |
J & C Harrison Ltd. |
Shelter Deck |
8060 |
1908 |
|
AISLABY(2) 1899-1917 1899 Redhead, Shields 2692 Lost to enemy
action
Notes;-
TREVOSE
- Ship No. 314 - 1896
Sydney Gordon first left
his home in Newlyn in 1911, age13. He walked some 18 miles to St Ives where he
signed on as crew with the local firm of Haines Shipping. His first ship was the
"Trevose" a steam tramp ship built on the Tyne in 1896 by Readhead..
His first voyage took him eventually to South America where he and another youth
jumped ship. They got jobs on board a small trader working up and down the
Amazon but eventually they contacted the Salvation Army and asked for help to
return home. Sometime later the "Trevose", after completing her trip
to the Baltic, was once again in a South America port and the hapless pair had
again to join her as crew to work their passage home. I expect that was a hard
journey! Shortly after his return to the UKin 1913 he joined the Royal Navy as a
boy sailor and served on the Devonport Training Ship H.M.S. Impregnable.
TROJAN
PRINCE - Ship No. 315 - 1896
3,273 gross tons, length
351.4ft x beam 44.6ft, clipper bows, one funnel, two masts, single screw, speed
12 knots. Accommodation for 40-1st and 1,260-steerage class passengers. Built by
J.Readhead & Sons, South Shields, she was launched for the Prince Line's
South American service on 14th May 1896. On 25th Sep.1897 she started her first
voyage from New York to Naples, Genoa, Leghorn, Genoa, Naples and New York. Her
last sailing from Genoa to Leghorn, Naples, Palermo, Gibraltar (called for
repairs with damaged propeller and passengers transferred to SICILIAN PRINCE),
and New York started on 25th May 1903. Transferred to other services, she was
eventually torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U.39 on 23rd Feb.1917
while 5 miles NW of Point Shershel.[North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor,
vol.3,p.1233]
From website http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsT-U.html
GERTY -
Ship No. 369 - 1903
The S.S. Gerty was built
by Readhead, of South Shields, England, for the Unione Austriaca di Navigazione,
familiarly known as the Austro-Americana Line. 4,212 tons; 346 feet long x 45
feet broad; 1 funnel, 2 masts; screw propulsion, service speed 12 knots. 23 May
1904, maiden voyage, Trieste-New York. 1919, became "Gerty" (Cosulich
Line, the successor to the Austro-Americana Line). 1928 sold to Greece [Noel
Reginald Pixell Bonsor, North Atlantic Seaway; An Illustrated History of the
Passenger Services Linking the Old World with the New (Prescott, Lancashire: T.
Stephenson & Sons., 1955), p. 454]. Pictured in Michael J. Anuta, Ships of
Our Ancestors (Menominee, MI: Ships of Our Ancestors, 1983; reprint Baltimore:
Genealogical Publishing Co., [1993]), p. 112, courtesy of the Peabody Essex
Museum, East India Square, Salem, MA 01970. . [Posted to the Emigration-Ships
Mailing List by Michael Palmer - 12 June 1997]
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