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Name: ISABELLA CROLL also seen as ISABEL CROLL
Type: Cargo Ship
Launched: 11/04/1854
Completed: 07/1854
Builder: Palmer Bros & Co
Yard: Jarrow
Yard Number: 14
Dimensions: 525grt, 421nrt, 163.7 x 26.6 x 14.9ft; (1865: 479grt, 375nrt, 162.3 x 26.7 x 16.4ft);
(1869: 533grt, 414nrt, 184.8 x 26.6 x 15.0ft)
Engines: Steam, 78hp
Engines by: R Stephenson, Newcastle - No 20
Propulsion: 1 x Screw
Construction: Iron
Reg Number: 17769
History:
07/1854 AA Croll, London
02/12/1854 Robert Lamont & Co, Liverpool
1857 J Grantham & others, Liverpool
1859 Thomas Powell & Others, Liverpool
1865 Donald McLarty & others, Liverpool
1866 United Kingdom Screw Collier Co, Dublin
by 1869 Unknown owner, Overseas
1869 John Charles Robertson, Grangemouth; renamed HARVARD
06/04/1870 Wrecked
Comments: 1869: Lengthened to 184.8ft by H Murray at Port Glasgow (as HARVARD)
06/04/1870: Wrecked on Cromwell's Rock at Waterford
On a voyage from Huelva to Glasgow with a cargo of copper ore etc


Waterford Chronicle, Friday, 08/04/1870