KILDRUMMY
Shipbuildervessel built by
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992)
Date12 November 1924
Object NameCARGO VESSEL
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 175 5/12' x breadth 27 1/3' x depth 13 5/12'
gross tonnage: 629 ton
gross tonnage: 629 ton
Object numberABDSHIP002394
Keywords
Yard Number: 687.
Official Number: 144825
Subsequent Names: COQUETDALE (1947); DEEDALE (1951)
Fate: sold for breaking up in the Netherlands during the quarter ended 30 September 1959.
Propulsion: Steam
Description: Cargo vessel (coaster), quarterdeck 111’, bridge deck 10’, forecastle 25’ machinery aft.
Owners:
1924: Aberdeen Newcastle & Hull Steam Co., of 79 Regent Quay, Aberdeen trading between, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Hull and Stockton.
1930: managed by Ralph C. Cowder of 26, East Dock St., Dundee.
1937: Dundee, Perth & London Shipping Co. Ltd at 26, East Dock St., Dundee.
1947: Coquet Shipping Co. Ltd at Durnford House, 12/14 Dean Street, Newcastle on Tyne, with Managers Anthony & Bainbridge of the same address.
1951: Sold to Deeside Shipping Co. Ltd with Managers Thomas Rose & Co. of 38 West Sunniside, Sunderland and name changed to DEEDALE.
Notes:
Triple expansion 3 cylinder steam engine with 14½", 24" and 40" cylinders, 30" stroke, of 84 H.P.
1 single ended boiler of 190 p.s.i. - both by Hall, Russell & Co. Ltd.
Quarter deck 111 feet long, bridge deck 10 feet, forecastle 25 feet.
Cellular double bottom tank of 152 ton capacity.
Fore peak tank 31 ton, after peak tank 19 ton.
06/1937: Special Survey at Dundee.
02/1951: Special Survey at Newcastle.
1951 Lloyd's notes that cargo battens not fitted which suggests she now carried bulk cargoes such as coal etc.
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