Category:Tamar (ship, 1833)
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Ship
[edit]- Type: River paddle steamer passenger/cargo
- Built by: James McMillan, Greenock, Dellingburn yard
- Yard No:
- Keel laid:
- Launched:
- Completed: 1833
- Length over all: 96 ft 3 in
- Beam: 17 ft 8 in
- GRT: 88
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History
[edit]- 1833 Named Tamar; Flag: United Kingdom
- Official number: 32543
- Port: Glasgow
- Owner: Robert Napier, Glasgow
- 1834.01 Sold to Archibald Thomson (Tamar Steam Navigation Co), Launceston
- Arrived 1834.09.08
- 1834.12 Sold to John T Wilson & T Burdekin, Sydney
- Port: Sydney
- 1836 Lengthened by 30 ft at Russell's yard, Bass Wharf, Pyrmont, 200 GRT
- 1840.10 Sold to General Steam Navigation Co, Sydney
- 1842.09 Sold to Hunter River Steam Navigation Co
- 1851 Company became Australasian Steam Navigation Co, Sydney
- 1861 Sold to Alexander & J Brown, Northumberland NSW
- 1863 Converted to tug/passenger vessel
- 1866.02 Sold to William Farthing
- 1866.12 Sold to Stephen Foyle, Newcastle NSW
- 1873.01.11 Wrecked at Bugaree Noreh, Cabbage Tree Bay, near Newcastle NSW
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