| Name: | QUEEN OF INDIA | 
| Type: | Sailing Vessel | 
| Launched: | 03/01/1859 | 
| Completed: | 02/1859 | 
| Builder: | William Cunningham | 
| Yard: | St Peter's | 
| Yard Number: | |
| Dimensions: | 390grt, 356nrt, 130.2 x 27.5 x 16.8ft | 
| Engines: | None | 
| Engines by: | n/a | 
| Propulsion: | Sail, rigged as a Barque | 
| Construction: | Wood | 
| Reg Number: | 26863 | 
| History: | |
| 12/02/1859 | William Robson Crawford, Cambois; registered at Newcastle | 
| 23/04/1860 | John Crawford, Seaton Delaval | 
| 26/04/1860 | GJ Vulliamy, London and GP Ochiltree, Seaton Sluice and | 
| James & John Hall and Christopher Noble, Newcastle | |
| 23/11/1871 | GJ Vulliamy, London and GP Ochiltree, Seaton Sluice and | 
| James & John Hall and Hilton Philipson, Newcastle | |
| 01/12/1875 | GJ Vulliamy, London and GP Ochiltree, Seaton Sluice and | 
| J & J Hall, H Philipson and John Edward Bowser, Newcastle | |
| 03/07/1880 | William Scott, Arbroath; registered at London | 
| 1882 | Herbert J Such, Shanghai; registered at Shanghai | 
| by 1885 | James J Keswick, Shanghai | 
| No later history known | |
| Comments: | Capacity 555 tons of rice or 598 tons of coal | 
| 23/04/1860: After William Crawford's death | |
| By 1888: Converted to a Hulk | |
| Still listed in MNL 1935 |