Stornoway (clipper)
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Name: | Stornoway |
Owner: | Jardine Matheson |
Builder: | Alexander Hall and Sons, Aberdeen |
Launched: | 1850 |
Fate: | Wrecked at the mouth of the Thames, 7 June 1873, on the Kentish Knock |
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Length: | 157.8 ft (48.1 m)[1] |
Beam: | 28.8 ft (8.8 m)[1] |
Draught: | 17.8 ft (5.4 m)[1] |
Depth: | 17.8 ft (5.4 m)[1] |
Sail plan: | fully rigged ship[1] |
Stornoway was a British tea clipper built in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1850. She was owned by Jardine Matheson, and sold to Mackay & Co., London, in 1861. She is famous for her race with the clipper Chrysolite.[2][3][4] She was wrecked at the mouth of the Thames, 7 June 1873, on the Kentish Knock
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External links
- Oil painting of tea clipper Stornoway, by C.J. Guise
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