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Name: LADY ALICE LAMBTON
Type: Cargo Ship
Launched: 10/01/1853
Completed: 03/1853
Builder: TD Marshall
Yard: South Shields
Yard Number:
Dimensions: 570grt, 428nrt, 158.8 x 27.1 x 15.1ft
Engines: 80hp
Engines by: TD Marshall, South Shields (probably)
Propulsion: 1 x Screw, plus sails
Construction: Iron
Reg Number: 17708
History:
05/04/1853 Lord Lambton, Co Durham & Richard Young, Wisbech; registered at Wisbech
by 1857 Registered at Sunderland
28/9/1862 Sank
Comments: Described as a 3 masted auxiliary screw steamer
12/1854: Chartered to take men & equipment to build the railway at Sebastopol
28/9/1862: Sank after a collision with HENRY MORTON near the Nore
On a voyage from Sunderland to London with a cargo of coal


Newcastle Guardian & Tyne Mercury, Saturday, 15/01/1853

Stamford Mercury, Friday, 14/01/1853

Belfast Morning News, Monday, 06/10/1862