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PS Queen of the Bay (1867)

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Yard number
  
91

Launched
  
1867

Out of service
  
22 May 1894

Length
  
40 m

Name
  
1867-1894 P.S. Queen of the Bay

Operator
  
1867-1873Blackpool Lytham and Southport Steam Packet Company 1873-1885West Cornwall Steam Ship Company 1885 - 1889 Newport and Bristol Channel ExcursionCompany 1889 - ???? John T Hutchins

Route
  
1867-1873Morecambe Bay 1873-1894Penzance to Isles of Scilly

Builder
  
Henderson Coulborn and Company

PS Queen of the Bay was a passenger vessel operated by the West Cornwall Steam Ship Company from 1873 to 1885

History

She was built by Henderson Coulborn and Company in Renfrew and launched in 1867. She operated for the Blackpool, Lytham and Southport Steam Packet Company out of Morecambe for five years and then Blackpool for two years. She was sold to the West Cornwall Steam Ship Company in 1873 for £4,600 (equivalent to £367,587 in 2015).

In 1885 she was sold for £2,250 (equivalent to £219,181 in 2015) to the Bristol Channel and was operated by the Newport and Bristol Channel Excursion Company for four year. After a sale in 1889 to another Cardiff owner, she caught fire on the River Usk on 22 May 1894 and was sold for scrap.

References

PS Queen of the Bay (1867) Wikipedia