| Name: | WYNYARD |
| Type: | Cargo Ship |
| Launched: | 14/06/1870 |
| Completed: | 09/1870 |
| Builder: | T & W Smith, Limekilns Shore |
| Yard: | North Shields |
| Yard Number: | 43 |
| Dimensions: | 474grt, 156.5ft; (1871: 528grt, 338nrt, 166.2 x 30.2 x 13.3ft) |
| Engines: | 2cyl (22 & 22 x 21ins), 60nhp; (1882: 2 x C2cyl (17 & 34 x 24ins), 80nhp) |
| Engines by: | R & W Hawthorn, Newcastle; (1882: Ravenhill & Co, London) |
| Propulsion: | 1 x Screw |
| Construction: | Iron |
| Reg Number: | 62349 |
| History: | |
| 09/1870 | T & W Smith, Newcastle |
| 1877 | Goole Steam Shipping Co Ltd; registered at Goole |
| 1878 | Renamed JOHN BLADWORTH |
| 01/07/1886 | Sank |
| Comments: | 1871: Lengthened to 166.2ft |
| 1882: Re-engined & re-boilered | |
| 01/07/1886: Sank after collision with HARTON 10nm SSW Dudgeon Light Vessel | |
| On a voyage from Goole to Dunkirk with cotton goods & general cargo |