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Name: OSMANLI
Type: Cargo Ship
Launched: 24/05/1880
Completed: 07/1880
Builder: C Mitchell & Co
Yard: Low Walker
Yard Number: 394
Dimensions: 2283grt, 1492nrt, 330.5 x 35.0 x 23.6ft
Engines: C2cyl (35 & 70 x 48ins), 283nhp
Engines by: R & W Hawthorn, Newcastle
Propulsion: 1 x Screw
Construction: Iron
Reg Number: 81382
History:
30/07/1880 Moss Steam Ship Co Ltd, Liverpool
1900 Mossgiel Steam Ship Co Ltd (J Bruce & Co), Glasgow
04/1912 Broken up
Comments: 03/01/1911: Broke down off the IoW and towed by HAMILTON to the safety of Spithead
On a voyage from Alexandria to Ipswich with a cargo of cotton seed
05/03/1912: Abandoned 5 miles NW of Trevose Head after her cargo shifted
On a voyage from Glasgow to Naples with a cargo of coal and bricks
Subsequently towed as a derelict to Swansea
04/1912: Broken up by Forth Shipbreaking Co at Bo'ness


Jarrow Express, Friday, 28/05/1880

The Scotsman, Saturday, 15/07/1911
Image is courtesy of Christine Simm

The Scotsman, Friday, 14/06/1912
Image is courtesy of Christine Simm