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PS Essex (1896)

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Beam
  
23.1 feet (7.0 m)

Launched
  
8 June 1896

Depth
  
7 feet (2.1 m)

Length
  
53 m

Name
  
1896-1918PS Essex 1918-????PS Acropolis

Operator
  
1896-1913Great Eastern Railway 1913-1914Joseph Constant 1914-1916Henry Cooner, Westcliff 1916-1918Goole and Hull Steam Packet Company 1918-????Hellenic Mediterranean Black Sea Company, Pireaus

Builder
  
Earle's Shipbuilding, Hull

Tonnage
  
297 gross register tons (GRT)

PS Essex was a passenger vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1896.

History

The ship was built by Earle's Shipbuilding in Hull for the Great Eastern Railway and launched on 8 June 1896. She was launched by Miss K. Howard, daughter of Captain D. Howard, the Great Eastern Railway Company marine superintendent. She was launched with engines and boilers on board, and steam up.

She was used on local services and coastal excursions.

In 1913 she was sold to Joseph Constant who sold her in 1914 to Henry Cooner, Westcliff. She was acquired by the Goole and Hull Steam Packet Company who held onto her until 1918 when she was sold again to the Hellenic Mediterranean Black Sea Company and renamed Acropolis.

She sailed from Hull on 10 May 1919 for Gibraltar and was reported as foundering on 16 May off Finisterre. However, this report was later contradicted as she only left Corunna on 22 May 1919.

References

PS Essex (1896) Wikipedia