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PS Claud Hamilton (1875)

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Name
  
PS Claud Hamilton

Out of service
  
26 August 1914

Launched
  
3 June 1875

Yard number
  
187

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
77 m

Operator
  
1875-1897Great Eastern Railway 1897-1914Corporation of London

Builder
  
John Elder and Company, Fairfield, Govan

PS Claud Hamilton was a passenger vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1875.

History

The ship was built by John Elder and Company of Govan for the Great Eastern Railway and launched on 3 June 1875. She was named after the chairman of the Great Eastern Railway, Lord Claude Hamilton. She was despatched from the shipyard on 13 August 1875 and arrived in Harwich on 15 August, after a voyage around the north coast of Scotland via Pentland Firth. Her first captain was William Rivers.

In 1897 she was sold to the Corporation of London and used for transporting cattle. She was sent for scrapping in 1914.

References

PS Claud Hamilton (1875) Wikipedia