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SS Derwent (1888)

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Name
  
SS Derwent

Out of service
  
1931

Launched
  
12 June 1888

Draft
  
4.48 m

Yard number
  
24

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
70 m

Beam
  
9.36 m

Operator
  
1888–1905Goole Steam Shipping Company1905–1922Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway1922–1923London and North Western Railway1923–1931London, Midland and Scottish Railway

Builder
  
William Dobson and Co, Walker Yard

SS Derwent was a passenger and freight vessel built for the Goole Steam Shipping Company in 1888.

History

The ship was built by William Dobson and Company in Walker Yard for the Goole Steam Shipping Company and launched on 12 June 1888. The engines were manufactured by the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company, and she was constructed under the supervision of Mr Sisson, the inspecting engineer for the Goole Company.

On 19 September 1898 she was hit by her sister ship Dresden which was inward bound to Goole.

In 1905 she was acquired by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.

In October 1908 she was in collision with the British brigantine Enterprise of Folkestone, and caused her to sink. All hands on the Enterprise bar one were lost.

On 28 August 1912 she was anchored midstream in Goole waiting to enter the lock, when a strong southerly wind caused her to sheer into her sister ship Ralph Creyke which was outbound with a full cargo of coal. Derwent’s anchor chain became caught in Ralph Creyke’s propeller and her engines were stopped. The accident required Ralph Creyke to be drydocked to remove the chain.

In 1922, Derwent was acquired by the London and North Western Railway and one year later by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. She was scrapped in 1931 by T Young in Sunderland.

References

SS Derwent (1888) Wikipedia


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