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Whitby Abbey (838) Under way, running trials
WHITBY ABBEY
Whitby Abbey (838) Under way, running trials
Whitby Abbey (838) Under way, running trials

WHITBY ABBEY

Shipbuilder (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992)
Date30 April 1954
Object NameCARGO VESSEL
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 240 7/12' x breadth 38 7/12' x depth 21 7/12'
Gross Tonnage: 1197 ton
Object numberABDSHIP002530
About MeYard: Hall, Russell & Co.
Yard Number: 838
Official Number: 185181

Fate: unknown

Propulsion: Motor
Description: General cargo liner, 1 deck and open shelter deck, fitted with radar and sonar.

Owners:
1954: British Transport Commission, Associated Humber Lines managers, registered at Hull.

01/05/1954:
'The British Transport Commission have decided to set up a small development team to review the trends of traffic in their various short sea trades and, taking into account the possible advances in naval architecture and marine engineering, to assess the type of ships which will be needed in ten years' time.
This statement was made by Mr H. A. Short, chief regional manager, British Railways, North Eastern Region, at a luncheon which followed the launch yesterday of the motor vessel WHITBY ABBEY from the yard of Hall, Russell & Co. Ltd.
Mr Short, who was replying to a toast to the owners, Associated Humber Lines, Hull, which was given by Sir Alfred Ayres, said they had faith in the future of surface transport by land and sea, and believed it still had a sound part to play in international commerce and international passenger movement.
The launch of the WHITBY ABBEY was evidence of that faith.
Other speakers included Mr J. L. Harrington, chief officer (marine), British Rilways, British Transport Commission; Mr H. W. R. Ogram, general manager Associated Humber Lines, and Mr Colin S. McLay, director and general manager, Hall, Russell & Co. Ltd.
The WHITBY ABBEY, a single screw, open-shelter-deck vessel of 256ft. in overall length, was named by Mrs H. W. R. Ogram. The vessel will link Hull and Goole with Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ghent, Hamburg, Bremen and Dunkirk. She brings the Associated Humber Lines Fleet to fourteen. A sister ship, the FOUNTAINS ABBEY, is expected to be launched in a few weeks' time, also from the yard of Hall, Russell Co. Ltd.
Particular attention has been given to the construction of the WHITBY ABBEY to facilities for carrying fruit and vegetables from the Continent. Thermotank mechanical ventilation has been installed.'
(Aberdeen Press & Journal)

Note:
6 cylinder Diesel engine 500x700 mm by J. G. Kincaid of Greenock
Whitby Abbey, Fountains Abbey (838 839) General Arrangement Plan
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
31 May 1954
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1899
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14 November 1962
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1873
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28 April 1877
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ARCHIMEDES
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DUTHIE
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