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Vernon (1839)

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Name
  
Vernon

Fate
  
Burnt out

Weight
  
925.6 tons

Completed
  
1839

Displacement
  
911 gross ton

Owner
  
Green Blackwall Line (1839-67) Colony of New South Wales (1867-1893)

Builder
  
Greens' Blackwall Yard, London

Vernon was a 911 tons paddle steamer built in 1839 by Greens' Blackwall Yard, London, for the Green Blackwall Line. After her engines proved uneconomic, she had her paddles removed and she was converted into a sailing vessel. She was used on the passenger trade to the Colonies in the 19th Century.

Vernon was sold in 1867 to the Colony of New South Wales as a reformatory and training ship for boys moored between the Government Domain and Garden Island in Sydney. In 1871, she was moored off Cockatoo Island. Sobraon replaced Vernon in 1892 and was sold to Messrs. Rae and Surge for £180. While being broken up in Kerosene Bay on 29 May 1893, she caught fire and was burnt to the waterline.

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Vernon (1839) Wikipedia