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SS Sheffield (1877)

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Yard number
  
212

Fate
  
Scrapped in 1961

Length
  
61 m

Out of service
  
1953

Launched
  
13 January 1877

Beam
  
8.26 m

Name
  
1877–1914 SS Sheffield 1914–1919 SS Selda 1919–1926 SS Sheffield 1926–1931 SS Huseyniye 1931–1961 SS Seyyar

Operator
  
1877–1897 Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 1897–1910 Great Central Railway 1910–1911 Patriotic Steam Ship Company 1911–1914 Joseph Constant, Grimsby 1914–1919 Ottoman Navy 1919–1926 Joseph Constant, Grimsby 1926–1961 Various Turkish owners

Builder
  
John Elder and Company, Govan

SS Sheffield was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1877.

History

The ship was built by John Elder and Company of Govan and launched on 13 January 1877. She was designed for the passenger and cargo service between Grimsby and Hamburg and Antwerp.

On 14 May 1893 she was badly damaged in a collision with the Londoner, and was only kept afloat by her watertight compartments. The Londoner sank but the crew of 36 and 90 passengers were rescued by the Sheffield. Two of the first-class passengers were in their bunks near the point at which the Londoner was struck, and were firmly wedged in by the broken timber and ironwork, and it was only with extreme difficulty that they were rescued. The Ashton also came to the scene, and the passengers were transferred for landing them at North Shields.

In 1897 she passed to the Great Central Railway. In 1910 she was sold to the Patriotic Steam Ship Company, and in 1911 to Joseph Constant in Grimsby. Finding herself in the Mediterranean Sea in 1914, she was seized by the Ottoman Navy for the duration of the First World War and renamed Selda. She returned to Grimsby in 1919 and adopted her earlier name. In 1926 she was sold to owners in Turkey and was renamed Huseyniye in 1926 and Seyyar in 1931. She was withdrawn from service in 1953 and scrapped in 1961.

References

SS Sheffield (1877) Wikipedia