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ps MARY JANE built by Tod & McGregor Glasgow, Yard No 16 Last Name: GLENCOE (1875) Launched : 1846 Built: 1846 Ship Type: Paddle Steamer Ship's Role: Glasgow - Western Isles Tonnage: 120 grt (1846: 211grt 125nrt) Length: (1846: 149.5ft) Breadth: (1846: 19.3ft) Owner History: Sir James Matheson Stornoway 1851 Glasgow & Loch Fyne SP Co. 1857 D. Hutcheson later D.MacBrayne Status: Scrapped - 1931 Web site: http://www.btinternet.com/~Paddlers/PSWaverley/articles2002/raasay/raasay.htm Remarks: Once the oldest steamship in the world, she became the GLENCOE and was rebuilt to 177 grt in 1875 after extensive modernisation when her clipper bow was replaced with a more uptodate stem. A saloon was also added to her flush deck. Broken up at Ardrossan, sold 8/1931
Picture from above web page. Photo supplied by Internet source as GLENCOE Previous update by Bruce Biddulph Previous update by George Robinson
Last updated: by David Asprey from the original records by Stuart Cameron
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