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PS Stanley (1864)

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History
Name1864-1890: PS Stanley
Owner
Operator
Port of registryUnited Kingdom
Route1864-1889: Holyhead - Dublin
BuilderCaird & Company, Greenock
Yard number114B
Launched1864
Out of service1890
FateBroken up at Bowling.
General characteristics
Tonnage782 gross register tons (GRT)
Length239.2 ft (72.9 m)
Beam29.1 ft (8.9 m)
Draught14.9 ft (4.5 m)

PS Stanley was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1864 to 1888.[1]

History

She was built by Caird & Company of Greenock and launched in 1864.

She was sold to the Irish National Steamboat Company in August 1888, and in 1890 passed to A. A. Laird and Company. She was broken up shortly afterwards.

References

  1. ^ Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth. 1962