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SHAMROCK(1836)
ps SHAMROCK
built by Tod & McGregor Glasgow,
Yard No 14

Propulsion: steam paddle
Built: 1836
Ship Type: Iron Paddle Steamer
Tonnage: 251grt 196nrt
Length: 130.7ft
Breadth: 17.4ft
Owner History:
1836 ??
1855 Waterford General Steam Nav Co (mng Joseph Malcolmson), Waterford
Status: Hulked - 1868

Remarks:
ON 14218
In service on the River Suir 1836/1868
Hulked at New Ross

They also at the same time built the "Shamrock," of 116' 1" x 16' 3" x 9' 2" = 160 tons, with engines of 77 horse
power, to ply between Waterford and New Ross.

Additional information by Graham Lappin
Previous update by Stuart Cameron

Last updated: by David Asprey from the original records by Stuart Cameron




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