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SS Halifax (1872)

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Name
  
SS Halifax

Out of service
  
18 February 1876

Launched
  
17 December 1872

Yard number
  
149

Fate
  
Sunk

Length
  
70 m

Operator
  
Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway

Builder
  
John Elder and Company, Govan

SS Halifax was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1872.

History

The ship was built by John Elder and Company of Govan and launched on 17 December 1872. She was the second in an order for two ships from the same shipyard, the other being Huddersfield.

On 16 February 1876 she left Grimsby for Hamburg, and on 17 February ran ashore at Heligoland. She broke up in a storm on 15 March 1876 and was a total loss. Unfortunately for the railway company had not insured her and this added to the losses reported by the company later that year.

References

SS Halifax (1872) Wikipedia