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SS Nottingham (1891)

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Yard number
  
164

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
73 m

Out of service
  
1935

Launched
  
13 March 1891

Builder
  
Swan Hunter

Name
  
1891-1915SS Nottingham 1915-1918SS Notts 1918-1935SS Nottingham

Operator
  
1891-1897Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 1897-1923Great Central Railway 1915-1918Royal Navy 1918-1923Great Central Railway 1923-1935London and North Eastern Railway

Tonnage
  
1,033 gross register tons (GRT)

SS Nottingham was a passenger and freight vessel built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1891.

History

The ship was built by Swan Hunter in Wallsend and launched on 13 March 1891. She was placed on the Grimsby to Hamburg route with her sister ships SS Lutterworth and SS Staveley, but in 1897 she was transferred to the Grimsby to Rotterdam service.

In 1897 she was acquired by the Great Central Railway. On 11 December 1912 she went ashore in thick fog on Scrooby Sands. Despite the efforts of the tug, United Service, she could not be got off, so the 12 passengers were taken by United Service to Yarmouth, and landed them in the afternoon. She was refloated later that day. A year later, on 26 December 1913, she was grounded again, this time on a mud bank near the Royal Dock in Grimsby.

In 1915 she was requisitioned by the Admiralty as a naval supply vessel and became HMS Notts. After the war she was refurbished and returned to the Great Central Railway as SS Nottingham. In 1923 she was acquired by the London and North Eastern Railway who kept her in service until she was scrapped in 1935.

References

SS Nottingham (1891) Wikipedia