Name SS Macclesfield Out of service 1958 Launched 22 May 1914 | Yard number 936 Fate Scrapped Length 76 m | |
Operator 1914-1923Great Central Railway1923-1935London and North Eastern Railway1935-1948Associated Humber Lines1948-1958British Railways Tonnage 1,018 gross register tons (GRT) |
SS Macclesfield was a cargo vessel built for the Great Central Railway in 1914.
History
The ship was built by Swan Hunter and launched on 22 May 1914 by Miss Fay, daughter of Sir Sam Fay, general manager of the Great Central Railway. She was the second of an order of two ships from Swan Hunter, the other being Chesterfield. She was deployed on the Grimsby to Rotterdam service.
In 1923 she passed into the ownership of the London and North Eastern Railway and in 1935 to Associated Humber Lines. In 1948 she was in the ownership of British Railways and scrapped in 1958 in Utrecht.
References
SS Macclesfield (1914) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA