Name: | SAINT ENOCH |
Type: | Cargo Ship |
Launched: | 29/10/1890 |
Completed: | 02/1891 |
Builder: | Palmers' Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd |
Yard: | Jarrow |
Yard Number: | 650 |
Dimensions: | 4503grt, 2600nrt, 375.0 x 46.5 x 28.2ft |
Engines: | T3cyl (25, 45 & 73 x 48ins), 397nhp |
Engines by: | Palmers' Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd, Jarrow |
Propulsion: | 1 x Screw |
Construction: | Steel |
Reg Number: | 97844 |
History: | |
13/02/1891 | British & Foreign Steam Ship Co Ltd (Rankin, Gilmour) |
1903 | Toronto Trading Co Ltd, Newcastle ; renamed TORONTO |
1904 | Britain Steamship Co Ltd (Watts Watts & Co); renamed SANDHURST |
1911 | A/S Laboremus, Sandefjord; renamed ROALD AMUNDSEN |
1919 | A/S Fandango, Sandefjord |
1921 | A/S Ornen (SL Christensen, manager), Sandefjord; renamed FALK |
17/03/1936 | Broken up |
Comments: | 1920: Converted into a whaling factory ship |
17/03/1936: Broken up in Hamburg by Paul Berendsohn |
Above photo as SANDHURST is courtesy of Richard Cox