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"Scottish Maid" - Two Masted Top Sail Schooner
Scottish Maid
"Scottish Maid" - Two Masted Top Sail Schooner
"Scottish Maid" - Two Masted Top Sail Schooner

Scottish Maid

schooner, built 1839
About MeThe Scottish Maid, a schooner of 1839 built at Alexander Hall & Co., was the first to have the forward curving Aberdeen bow. This improved speed and sailing performance.


Papers Relating To The Wreck Of The "Aberdeen City", 15/16 Sept, 1963
Ship builders; 1811 - 1958
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Shipbuilder, Footdee, Aberdeen 1839 - 1881
J & J Ingram
Aberdeen, Scotland
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Peterhead, Scotland
Broadford Works Aberdeen, 1842-1864
Broadford Works, 1808 - 2002
Stornoway
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Clunie", Steam Coaster
Sunderland, England, 1853 - 1936
Robert Brough
Invergordon, Scotland, 1872 - 1905
Port Jackson
four masted sailing ship, 1882 - 1917
James Chalmers
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1713 - 1764
Dunkinty
trawler
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992
Hercules Linton
Inverbervie, Scotland, 1837 - 1900
Duthie Family
Aberdeen, Scotland
Clare Leighton
London, England, 1898 - 1989
Fraserburgh, Scotland, 1838 - 1911
Ashgrove Court
Aberdeen, Scotland, opened 1961
Mary Garden
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1874 - 1967
The "Gladiator by Attributed to Arthur Smith
built 1850
Professor John Stuart Blackie
Glasgow, Scotland, 1809 - 1895
Sir Thomas Sutherland
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1834 - 1922