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PS Edith (1870)

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Out of service
  
1914

Launched
  
1870

Draft
  
4.39 m

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
76 m

Builder
  
A. Leslie and Company

Name
  
1870-1912 PS/TSS Edith 1912-1914 TSS Vos

Owner
  
1870-1912 London and North Western Railway 1912-1914 Captain A. Depauw, Antwerp

Operator
  
1870-1912 London and North Western Railway 1912-1913 Captain A. Depauw, Antwerp

Route
  
1870-1912 Holyhead - Greenore

PS/TSS Edith was a paddle steamer cargo vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1870 to 1912.

History

She was built by A. Leslie and Company for the London and North Western Railway in 1870.

On 8 September 1875 she collided with the Duchess of Sutherland in Holyhead and sank. She was raised on 8 December 1877 and refurbished.

She was converted from a paddle steamer to a twin screw steamer in 1892 by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead.

She was withdrawn in March 1912 and sold to the West of Scotland Shipbreaking Company for scrap, but was resold to Belgian owner, Captain A Depauw, and re-registered as the TSS Vos in Antwerp. Seized by Belgian Government in 1913 who claimed that her owner had made preparations to use her for the contraband of arms to South America. She was laid up in Zeebrugge until January 1914 when she was sold to shipbreakers.

References

PS Edith (1870) Wikipedia