Yard number 106B Launched 31 October 1863 Builder Caird & Company | Out of service 1885 Length 69 m | |
Name 1863-1864 P.S. Alfred1864-1856 P.S. Old Dominion1865-1867 P.S. Sheffield1867-1885 P.S. Prince Arthur Owner 1863-1864 Bristol General Steam Navigation Company1864-1865 George Campbell, Dunoon and Henry Collis, London1865-1867 Liverpool & Dublin Steam Navigation Company1867-1871 Thomas Carr & Frederick Kemp, Liverpool1871 - 1877 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway1877-???? T. Seed, Liverpool Operator 1863-1864 Bristol General Steam Navigation Company1864-1865 George Campbell, Dunoon and Henry Collis, London1865-1867 Liverpool & Dublin Steam Navigation Company1867-1871 Thomas Carr & Frederick Kemp, Liverpool1871 - 1877 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway1877-???? T. Seed, Liverpool Route 1871-1877Belfast – Fleetwood |
PS Alfred was a passenger vessel operated under the name P.S. Prince Arthur by the London and North Western Railway and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway from 1871 to 1877.
History
Ordered by the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company, but before she was put into service she was purchased in May 1864 by George Campbell and Henry Collis, acting for the Virginia Importing and Exporting Company. She was renamed Old Dominion and used as a Blockade runner.
She arrived at Wilmington, North Carolina on 28 June 1864 from Bermuda, sailed back on 15 July 1864. A second voyage from Bermuda saw her arrive on 10 August 1864 again in Wilmington, North Carolina. She was used in the blockade running until February 1865. She made six successful runs through the blockade.
On her return to the UK, she was reregistered as P.S. Sheffield for the Liverpool and Dublin Steam Navigation Company.
In 1867 she was bought by Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and London and North-Western Railway and renamed P.S. Prince Arthur for their Fleetwood to Belfast and Londonderry service.
She was sold by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1877 to T. Seed in Liverpool.