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PS Alexandra (1863)

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Yard number
  
305

Launched
  
1863

Draft
  
4.9 m

Out of service
  
1902

Length
  
69 m

Builders
  
John Laird, Birkenhead

Name
  
1863-1889 PS Alexandra 1889 Elise Schultze ca 1899 Amelie

Owner
  
1863-1889 London and North Western Railway 1889 F. Schultze, Rostock

Operator
  
1863-1889 London and North Western Railway

Tonnage
  
703 gross register tons (GRT)

PS Alexandra was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1863 to 1889.

History

She was built by John Laird, Birkenhead for the London and North Western Railway in 1863. He maiden voyage was on Saturday 28 November 1863 when she sailed from Holyhead to Dublin Quay in 4 hours 20 minutes. The return journey took 4 hours 36 minutes. The report in the Liverpool Mercury on 1 December 1863 states that this was the fastest crossing to date.

On 5 August 1886 she was in collision with the Mail Steamer Munster of the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company in the Irish Sea. On Wednesday 26 October 1887, she was involved in another accident when leaving Holyhead port she was struck by large waves in the side which drove in the bulkheads. One man, John Fleming of Lavallyroe, County Mayo, was crushed to death and three others were seriously injured.

Sold in 1889 to F Schultze, Rostock. Converted to a barque and renamed Elise Schultze. On a voyage from Cardiff to Buenos Aires, on 13 October 1890 she put into St. Michael's having suffered an explosion on 10 October.

She was sold in Hamburg in 1896. By 1899 she was owned by Mme Naro Ertaud of St. Nazaire as the Amelie. She was lost by stranding in 1902.

References

PS Alexandra (1863) Wikipedia