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SS Blanche (1863)

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Name
  
SS Blanche

Fate
  
Wrecked 15 July 1901

Builder
  
A. & J. Inglis

Yard number
  
1

Launched
  
8 April 1863

Owner
  
1863 H L Seligmann, Glasgow 1864 M Langlands & Sons, Glasgow 18xx (foreign) 1872 Joseph Weatherley, John Mead & Edward Hussey, London 1889 Furness Withy. 1892 Osborn & Wallis

Type
  
Iron steamship - collier

Tonnage
  
246grt (1872 234grt, 145net)

SS Blanche was the first ship built by A and J Inglis at Pointhouse, Glasgow as Yard No.1 and launched on 8 April 1863. She was a cargo steamer and entered service in May 1863 with Glasgow shipowner, Hermann L Seligmann on his Glasgow-Dunkirk service. Seligmann sold Blanche in 1864 to Mathew Langlands of M Langlands & Sons, Glasgow, and in 1867 she was resold to London-based Joseph Weatherley. In 1888 the ship was purchased by Christopher Furness of West Hartlepool, who employed her as a coastal collier. Furness' shipping business was incorporated in October 1891 as Furness, Withy & Company Ltd but, before formal transfer of her ownership, Blanche was sold to Osborn & Wallis of Bristol.

Blanche was wrecked on 15 July 1901 on Île-Tudy on her passage from Cardiff to Quimper, Brittany, with a cargo of bran.

References

SS Blanche (1863) Wikipedia


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