Category:Tayleur (ship, 1853)
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English: Tayleur was a iron full-rigged ship, built 1853 by Bank Quay Foundry at Warrington for J. Pilkington und H. Th.Wilson in Liverpool (the first White Star Line). She was designed as an emigrant ship. She sank on the second day of its maiden voyage in the Irish Sea after they had run aground on the rocks. Between 297 and 380 people lost their lives.
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 230 × 40 × 28 ft (70.1 × 12.1 × 8.5 m) and displaced 1,750 tons.[1]
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 230 × 40 × 28 ft (70.1 × 12.1 × 8.5 m) and displaced 1,750 tons.[1]
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Media in category "Tayleur (ship, 1853)"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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"Willow pattern" dinner service recovered from the Tayleur.JPG 3,648 × 2,736; 4.82 MB
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Tayleur.jpg 1,460 × 1,189; 139 KB
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The new Iron Clipper ship 'Tayleur' (C-008-005).png 664 × 505; 410 KB
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The new Iron Clipper ship Tayleur.jpg 791 × 526; 140 KB
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The New Iron Clipper-Built Ship 'Tayleur,' for Australia ILN-1853-1126-0017.jpeg 1,140 × 700; 416 KB