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SS Blackburn (1910)

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Name
  
SS Blackburn

Out of service
  
8 December 1910

Launched
  
8 September 1910

Operator
  
Great Central Railway

Fate
  
Wrecked

Length
  
81 m

Builder
  
Earle's Shipbuilding, Hull

Tonnage
  
1,634 gross register tons (GRT)

SS Blackburn was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the Great Central Railway in 1910.

History

The ship was built by Earle's Shipbuilding of Hull and launched on 8 September 1910 by Miss Joyce Evelyn Barwick of Grimsby. She was one of an order for four ships, the others being Dewsbury, Accrington and Bury. She was built with accommodation for 100 first-class, 10 second-class and 300 third-class passengers.

She had a very short career with the Great Central Railway as on 8 December 1910 she was in collision with the London steamer Rook off Sheringham, Norfolk. Twenty-eight crew and twenty-nine passengers escaped in three lifeboats. The wreck was located five days later and found to be lying in three fathoms of water. It was marked with a buoy.

References

SS Blackburn (1910) Wikipedia