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Name: CORNELIA
Type: Yacht
Launched: 13/02/1880
Completed: 05/1880
Builder: Palmers' Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd
Yard: Jarrow
Yard Number: 400
Dimensions: 341grt, 190nrt, 187.4 x 25.1 x 13.6ft
Engines: CI2cyl (26 & 52 x 33ins), 120nhp
Engines by: Palmers' Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd, Jarrow
Propulsion: 1 x Screw, 13.0knots
Construction: Iron
Reg Number: 81471
History:
24/05/1880 Marquis of Londonderry, Sunderland
1885 William Mackinnon, Loup & Balinakill, Argyll
1894 Thomas Clarke, Allerton Hall, Liverpool
1907 Edwin G Gibb, Johnshaven, Kincardineshire
1912 Papic & Novak, Split
1913 Registered in Greece
1920 SA Ionienne de Nav a Vapeur "Yannoulatos", Piraeus; renamed MACEDONIA
1924 Unknown owner, Piraeus; renamed IOANNINA
1930 Hellenic Coast Lines Co Ltd, Piraeus
1934 Broken up
Comments: 1908: Converted at Aberdeen into a cargo ship, specifically to carry live salmon
Probably reduced to a two masted rig at this time
1Q/1934: Broken up in Greece


Above photo as CORNELIA, after conversion to a cargo ship, is copyright of Aberdeen City Archives

Shields Daily Gazette, Friday, 21/05/1880

Montrose Review, Friday, 05/06/1908