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SS Barnsley (1876)

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Port of registry
  
1876-1889 1889-1909

Out of service
  
4 February 1909

Length
  
56 m

Yard number
  
200

Launched
  
20 May 1876

Name
  
1876-1889SS Barnsley 1889-1905SS Gomes VI 1905-1909SS Lobito

Operator
  
1876-1889Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 1889-1898A Gomez, Lisbon 1898-1905Empreza de Navegação por Vapor para o Algarve e Guadiana, Lisbon 1905-1905J Soares Franco, Lisbon 1905-1906João Fonseca e Sá, Lisbon 1905-1909Empreza Nacional de Navegação, Lisbon

Builder
  
John Elder and Company, Govan

SS Barnsley was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1876.

History

Barnsley was built by John Elder and Company of Govan, Scotland, and launched on 20 May 1876 By Miss Jamieson. She was intended for the services from Grimsby, England, to Hamburg, Germany, and Antwerp, Belgium.

In 1889 she was sold to A Gomez, Lisbon, Portugal, and renamed Gomes VI. She was sold again in 1898 to Empreza de Navegação por Vapor para o Algarve e Guadiana, Lisbon, and then in 1905 through J Soares Franco, João Fonseca e Sá, to Empreza Nacional de Navegação, all in Lisbon. She was renamed Lobito.

Lobito sank on 4 February 1909 at Ilha do Maio in the Cape Verde Islands while on passage from São Vicente for Cape Verde.

References

SS Barnsley (1876) Wikipedia