| Name: | MILNER |
| Type: | Cargo Ship |
| Launched: | 22/03/1855 |
| Completed: | 1855 |
| Builder: | C Mitchell & Co |
| Yard: | Low Walker |
| Yard Number: | 10 |
| Dimensions: | 522grt, 299nrt, 190.7 x 25.4 x 12.7ft; (1885: 382grt, 240nrt) |
| Engines: | 70nhp; (1875: C2cyl (24 & 42 x 34ins), 70nhp, 250ihp) |
| Engines by: | R Stephenson & Co, Newcastle; (1875: H Normand, Le Havre) |
| Propulsion: | 1 x Screw |
| Construction: | Iron |
| Reg Number: | 4890 |
| History: | |
| 25/05/1855 | The Aire & Calder Navigation; registered at Goole |
| 05/1856 | Compagnie Générale des Bateaux à Helice du Nord; registered at Dunkerque |
| 05/1856 | Renamed ALBERT |
| 06/04/1893 | Sank |
| Comments: | Sister vessel to MONTAGU |
| 1885: Re-boilered by J Readhead, South Shields | |
| 06/04/1893: Sank after a collision in dense fog with LOUISE DAGMAR 8nm off Boulogne | |
| On a voyage from Le Havre to Dunkerque carrying general cargo | |
| LOUISE DAGMAR was a passenger steamer belonging to the South-Eastern Railway Co |

Lloyd's List, Friday, 07/04/1893