| Name: | LOCH LINTRATHEN | 
| Type: | Cargo Ship | 
| Launched: | 28/03/1899 | 
| Completed: | 05/1899 | 
| Builder: | Tyne Iron Shipbuilding Company | 
| Yard: | Willington Quay | 
| Yard Number: | 124 | 
| Dimensions: | 2789grt, 1779nrt, 320.0 x 48.0 x 21.2ft | 
| Engines: | T3cyl (23.5, 39 & 64 x 42ins), 273nhp | 
| Engines by: | North-Eastern Marine Engineering Co Ltd, Wallsend | 
| Propulsion: | 1 x Screw | 
| Construction: | Steel | 
| Reg Number: | 110983 | 
| History: | |
| 11/05/1899 | Dundee Loch Line Steam Shipping Co Ltd (A Leitch & Co), Dundee | 
| 1906 | Steamship Craigendoran Co Ltd (Maclay & McIntyre), Glasgow | 
| 1906 | Renamed CRAIGENDORAN | 
| 03/03/1917 | Sank | 
| Comments: | 03/03/1917: Torpedoed & sunk by U-Boat UC37, 6 miles E of Cape Sigli, Algeria | 
| On a voyage from Barry to Malta with with a cargo of coal | 

Above photo as CRAIGENDORAN is courtesy of Widar Krogstad. CLICK to enlarge/BACK to return

The Marine Engineer 01/05/1899