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PS Sea Nymph (1845)

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Yard number
  
8

Launched
  
23 March 1845

Builder
  
Caird & Company

Out of service
  
1876

Length
  
63 m

Name
  
1845-1876 PS Sea Nymph

Owner
  
1845-1854 North West of Ireland Union Steam Company, Derry 1854-1856 Belfast Steamship Company 1856-1859 Chester and Holyhead Railway 1859-1876 London and North Western Railway

Operator
  
1845-1854 North West of Ireland Union Steam Company, Derry 1854-1856 Belfast Steamship Company 1856-1859 Chester and Holyhead Railway 1859-1876 London and North Western Railway

Fate
  
Broken up at Birkenhead.

PS Sea Nymph was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1856 to 1876.

History

She was built by Caird & Company of Greenock for the North West of Ireland Union Steam Company and launched in 1845. In 1854 she was sold to the Belfast Steamship Company, and in 1856 passed to the Chester and Holyhead Railway, whose ships were taken over by the London and North Western Railway in 1859.

She was scrapped in Birkenhead in 1876.

References

PS Sea Nymph (1845) Wikipedia