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The Fleets
Elder Dempster & Company / African Steam Ship
Company
Elder Dempster & Company, Limited, was formed in 1852 as the African Steam Ship Company, Limited, with a contract to carry mails from London via Plymouth to Madeira, Teneriffe and the West Coast of Africa. In 1856, the home port became Liverpool. A rival firm, the British & African Steam Navigation Company was formed in 1868 with John Dempster and Alexander Elder among it's founders.
In 1894, the African Steam Ship Company entered the Canadian trade by taking over the Avonmouth service of the Dominion Line and in 1898 the Beaver Line was purchased together with their Liverpool - Canada service. Elder Dempster Shipping Limited was formed in 1899 and in 1901 the Imperial Direct West India Mail Service Company was set up to operate services to the West Indies. In 1903 their Canadian interests were sold to Canadian Pacific together with 14 ships.
Elder, Dempster & Company, Limited, was formed in 1910 after the death of the managing director, and sale of the company to Lords Kylsant and Pirrie. After the collapse of the Kylsant shipping group in 1931, the company was run by a board of trustees until, with government help, the company could be re-organised and refinanced. The ships of both companies then came under the control and colours of the new company. In 1951 Paddy Henderson's British & Burmese Steam Navigation Company was
purchased in 1965 John Holt's Guinea Gulf Line was taken over. After this date,
there were many in-group transfers between Elder Dempster, Guinea Gulf, Blue
Funnel and the British & Burmese Steam Navigation Company. For the purpose of this list, these have largely been ignored.
In 1965 the ownership of Elder Dempster passed to the Ocean
Steamship Company (Blue Funnel Line). The passenger service to West Africa was terminated in 1974 and in 1989 Elder Dempster was sold to French owners and Ocean Shipping withdrew from deep sea ship owning.
see also http://www.elderdempster.org/ ...
Mike Ingham
Many thanks to Ted Finch for his assistance in collecting this data. The
following list was extracted from various sources. This is not an all inclusive
list but should only be used as a guide. If you would like to know more about
a vessel, visit the Ship Descriptions (onsite)
or Immigrant
Ship web site.
Routes:
- 1852 Plymouth - Madeira - Tenerife - Bathurst - Freetown.
- 1853 London - Plymouth - Madeira - Tenerife - Goree - Bathurst - Freetown - Monrovia -
Cape Coast Castle - Accra - Ouidah - Badagri - Fernando Po - Plymouth - London.
- 1855 River Niger trade.
- 1856 Liverpool substituted for London.
- 1856 Liverpool - Morocco.
- 1858 Plymouth dropped as mail loading port.
- 1861 Lagos added.
- 1868-1872 Passenger: Liverpool - Las Palmas - Freetown - Terna - Lagos - Takoradi
(1875) - Freetown - Las Palmas - Liverpool.
- 1869 Glasgow added.
- 1870 Niger delta feeder service started.
- 1874 Regular sailings introduced to Gold Coast - Accra - Sekondi - Takoradi.
- 1878-1974 coastal feeder services introduced.
- 1879 Hamburg - West Africa service.
- 1888 Antwerp - Tenerife - Las Palmas - Calabar - Lagos - Saint Paul de Loanda. Banana,
Boma and Matadi later added.
- 1888-1911 Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsulares Canarios formed for Canary Islands
inter island services.
- 1890-1903 Liverpool - Baltimore.
- 1892 Hull, Antwerp, Amsterdam and Rotterdam added.
- 1893-1903 Liverpool/Tyne - New Orleans (winter); Montreal (summer).
- 1895 Cie Belge Maritime du Congo formed to operate services Antwerp - Belgian
Congo.
- 1898-1903 Beaver Line's Liverpool - Canada service.
- 1894-1903 London - Quebec - Montreal (Halifax and St.John NB winter)
- 1895-1903 Avonmouth - Quebec - Montreal (Halifax and St.John NB winter)
- 1902-1983 South Africa - USA
- 1905-1911 Avonmouth - West Indies mail contract.
- 1920-1968 passenger: Liverpool - Las Palmas - Lagos - Calabar/Port Harcourt.
- 1945-1949 Takoradi - Port Harcourt
- 1951-1968 British & Burmese Steam Nav.Co Liverpool - Burma service.
- 1957 Passenger: Tilbury - Madeira - Freetown - Rakoradi - Apapa.
- 1965-1973 Felixstowe - Scandinavia (car transport)
- 1972-1974 Southampton - Las Palmas - Freetown - Monrovia - Tema - Lagos.
- 1972-1978 Poole - Lagos (lorry service)
(We haven't differentiated between the African Steam Ship Company ships and British & African Steam Navigation Company ships as both companies came under the management of Elder
Dempster from early years.)
Funnel:
African S.S. Co. 1852-1864 Black
1864-1932 Yellow
Elder Dempster 1887-1890 Black
1890-1989 Yellow
Beaver Line Black with two white bands.
Fleet: |
|
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 |
 |
African
SS Co. |
1852-1864 |
1864-1932 |
Beaver |
Elder
Dempster |
1887-1890 |
1890-1989 |
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Aba |
1918 |
ex- Glenapp, 1920 purchased from Glen
Line, renamed Aba, 1939-1947 hospital ship, 1947 sold to Bawtry
SS Co., Liverpool, renamed
Matrona. |
7,937 |
Abeokuta |
1901 |
1901 sank off Ushant in gale; no loss of life. |
1,817 |
Abinsi |
1910 |
ex- Leopoldville, 1914 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo, renamed Abinsi, 1933 scrapped. |
6,365 |
Abonema |
1907 |
1909 renamed Sapele (2), 1929 sold to Argentina, renamed
San George. |
2,952 |
Abosso
(1) |
1912 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk west of Fastnet; loss of 65 lives. |
7,782 |
Abosso
(2) |
1935 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk 700 miles NW of the Azores; loss
of approx. 340 lives, possible 361. |
11,330 |
Aburi |
1906 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Ireland; loss of 25 lives. |
3,703 |
Accra
(1) |
1893 |
1920 sold to Mauritius. |
2,808 |
Accra
(2) |
1926 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic; loss of 19 lives. |
9,337 |
Accra
(3) |
1947 |
1967 scrapped. |
11,600 |
Adansi |
1901 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Ireland. |
2,644 |
Adda |
1922 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk off Freetown; loss of 12 lives. |
7,816 |
Addah |
1905 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Brest; loss of 17 lives. |
3,149 |
Africa |
1872 |
1899 scrapped. |
1,717 |
Agberi |
1905 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Welsh coast; no loss of life. |
3,463 |
Akabo |
1902 |
1926 sold to United
Baltic Corp., London, renamed
Baltonia. |
3,814 |
Akasombo |
1950 |
ex- Ascanius, 1972 transferred from Blue
Funnel Line and renamed Akasombo, 1973 sold to Saudi Arabia, renamed
Mastura. |
7,431 |
Akassa
(1) |
1881 |
1903 sold to Ramsey & Co., Piraeus, renamed Mina. |
1,389 |
Akassa
(2) |
1910 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk; loss of 7 lives. |
3,918 |
Alexander
Elder |
1890 |
North Atlantic service, 1891 chartered to Atlantic
Transport Line, 1892 renamed Merrimac and returned to ED
service, 1899 disappeared at sea Quebec - Belfast; loss of 36 lives. |
4,137 |
Alfred
Jones |
1930 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk off West Africa; loss of 2 lives. |
4,022 |
Ambriz |
1871 |
ex- Asiatic, 1873 purchased from White
Star Line
and renamed Ambriz, 1894 Liverpool - New Orleans route, 1896 sold to
France. |
2,121 |
Ancobra |
1900 |
1921 renamed Sokoto (2), 1923 sank in Germany while
being overhauled, raised and scrapped. |
2,646 |
Andoni |
1898 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk in Mediterranean. |
3,188 |
Angola |
1891 |
1906 wrecked on Cape Breton Island, Canada; no loss of life. |
2,870 |
Apapa
(1) |
1914 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Anglesey; loss of 77 lives. |
7,832 |
Apapa
(2) |
1926 |
1940 bombed and sunk in Atlantic; loss of 24 lives. |
9,333 |
Apapa
(3) |
1947 |
1968 sold to Hong Kong, renamed Taipooshan. |
11,607 |
Appam |
1912 |
renamed Mandingo (4) in 1917, 1919
reverted to Appam, 1936 scrapped. |
7,781 |
Arawa |
|
see Lake Megantic. |
|
Arete |
1925 |
1937 purchased from Ocean Transport Co, Harwich, 1947
scrapped. |
898 |
Armenian |
1855 |
1857 purchased from Potter & Co,
Glasgow, 1865 wrecked in fog on Arklow Bank, Ireland; loss of 66 lives. |
1,094 |
Aro |
1898 |
ex- Albertville(2), 1904 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo, renamed Aro, 1914 sold to Admiralty. |
3,805 |
Asaba |
1900 |
1912 London - Continent feeder service, 1917
torpedoed and sunk off the Lizard; loss of 16 lives. |
972 |
Ashanti |
1897 |
1900 chartered to Beaver Line, 1919 caught fire and
beached at Dakar, 1922 salvaged and scrapped. |
3,389 |
Assaye |
1891 |
North Atlantic service, 1897 wrecked on Seal Island,
Bay of Fundy. |
5,129 |
Athenian |
1854 |
1857 purchased from Potter & Co, Glasgow, 1873 sold to
Leyland Line and rebuilt. |
1,094 |
Attendant |
1913 |
1934 Freetown tender, 1934 sold to Malet, London. |
317 |
Auchmacoy |
1939 |
Delta ports feeder service, 1964 sold to Odunsi & Co,
Lagos. |
255 |
Aureol |
1951 |
1974 sold to Panama, renamed Marianna VI. |
14,083 |
Axim |
1893 |
1910 went missing in Bay of Biscay; loss of 52 lives. |
2,808 |
Badagri |
1907 |
1918 torpedoed and sunk off Cape St.Vincent; no loss
of life.. |
2,952 |
Badagry |
1919 |
ex- War Crow, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Badagry, 1934 to Tower SS Co., renamed Tower Bridge. |
5,161 |
Bakana
(1) |
1894 |
1913 went ashore Ghana, total loss. |
2,793 |
Bakana
(2) |
1919 |
ex- War Primula, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Bakana, 1929 sold to Italy, renamed Honor. |
5,384 |
Banana |
1897 |
1914 captured by Germany at Hamburg, 1918 recovered
and sold to Spain. |
2,817 |
Bansara |
1911 |
Calabar river service, 1939 disposed of. |
127 |
Baro
(1) |
1908 |
1919 renamed Ilorin (2), 1933 scuttled off Lagos. |
957 |
Baro
(2) |
1950 |
African coastal service, 1961 sold to Greece, renamed
Sophie Maris. |
1,517 |
Barracoo |
1919 |
1933 sold to Greece, renamed Michalakis. |
5,234 |
Bassa
(1) |
1905 |
1917 sold to J. Evernden, London, renamed Santa Alicia. |
940 |
Bassa
(2) |
1918 |
ex- War Pointer, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Bassa, 1940 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic with all hands. |
5,267 |
Bassam |
1909 |
1921 renamed Sulima (1), 1927 sold to Oran, renamed
Georges-et-Henri. |
3,040 |
Bata |
1919 |
1933 sold to Tower SS Co., renamed Tower Abbey. |
5,308 |
Batanga |
1893 |
1922 scrapped. |
2,808 |
Bathurst
(1) |
1893 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Bishop Rock. |
2,808 |
Bathurst
(2) |
1919 |
ex- War Alyssum, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Bathurst, 1933 sold to Greece, renamed Kostis. |
5,437 |
Bendu |
1906 |
1929 sold to Italy, renamed Arcadia. |
4,319 |
Benguela
(1) |
1874 |
1905 wrecked at Nana Kroo. |
1,860 |
Benguela
(2) |
1910 |
1933 scrapped. |
5,520 |
Benin
(1) |
1869 |
1881 sunk in collision with Duke of Buccleuch off Start
Point. |
1,530 |
Benin
(2) |
1884 |
1901 transferred to Cia Interinsulares Canarias, renamed
Almirante Diaz, 1902 transferred back, renamed Benin, 1905 sold
to Greece, renamed Maraslis. |
2,216 |
Benin
(3) |
1907 |
1929 sold to Greece, renamed Haralampos P. |
4,313 |
Benin
(4) |
1950 |
1960 sold to Constantine SS Line, Middlesborough,
renamed Yorkwood. |
2,483 |
Benito
(1) |
1884 |
Lagos feeder service, 1894 grounded at Lagos, total
loss. |
712 |
Benito
(2) |
1907 |
ex- Falls of Nith, 1917 purchased from Falls Line, renamed
Benito, 1917 torpedoed and sunk off Cornwall. |
4,712 |
Benue
(1) |
1905 |
1930 sold to Italy, renamed Capo Pino. |
3,123 |
Benue
(2) |
1943 |
ex- Benjamin Tay, 1951 purchased from MOWT, renamed Benue,
1952 sold to Norway, renamed Anglo. |
1,814 |
Bereby |
1919 |
ex- War Raven, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Bereby, 1941 wrecked on Irish coast. |
5,248 |
Bhamo |
1957 |
1979 scrapped. |
5,932 |
Biafra
(1) |
1868 |
1889 sold to Bossiere freres et Cie, Havre, renamed
Energique. |
1,487 |
Biafra (2) |
1885 |
ex- Algarve, 1890 purchased from Alfred Booth,
Liverpool, renamed Biafra, West Africa feeder service, 1896 sold to Norway,
renamed Tryg. |
846 |
Biafra (3) |
1895 |
ex- Leopoldville, 1896 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo, renamed Biafra, 1910 sold to Bombay & Persia S.N. Co.,
renamed Homayun. |
3,363 |
Biafra
(4) |
1919 |
ex- War Dahlia, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Biafra, 1951 sold to Panama, renamed George. |
5,405 |
Bida
(1) |
1901 |
1903 on fire and abandoned in North Sea. |
1,477 |
Bida
(2) |
1908 |
1920 renamed Ibadan (2), 1932 scuttled off Lagos. |
963 |
Bida
(3) |
1942 |
ex- John W. Arey, 1951 purchased from MOWT, renamed Bida,
1952 sold to Norway, renamed Basra. |
1,815 |
Bodnant |
1919 |
ex- War Crane, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Bodnant, 1940 sunk in collision with City of Bedford south
of Iceland; no loss of life. |
5,342 |
Boma
(1) |
1889 |
1918 torpedoed and sunk off Devon. |
2,681 |
Boma
(2) |
1919 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic; loss of 3 lives. |
5,408 |
Bompata |
1921 |
1934 sold to Tower SS Co., renamed Tower Dale. |
5,570 |
Bonny
(1) |
1869 |
1890 sold to Caillol et St.Pierre Cie, Marseilles, renamed
Jeanne d'Arc. |
1,277 |
Bonny
(2) |
1891 |
1915 shelled and sunk by U. Boat off Tuskar Rock. |
2,702 |
Bonny
(3) |
1918 |
ex- War Stoat, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Bonny, 1928 wrecked Liberia. |
5,173 |
Bornu |
1899 |
1915 sold to Admiralty became Army Transport Supply
ship. |
3,238 |
Boulama |
1901 |
1923 sold. |
2,613 |
Boutry |
1919 |
ex- War Gull, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Boutry, 1934 sold to Greece, renamed Mount Rhodope. |
5,128 |
Burutu
(1) |
1902 |
1918 sunk in collision with City of Calcutta off South
Wales; loss of 148 lives. |
3,863 |
Burutu
(2) |
1918 |
ex- War Swan, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Burutu, 1934 sold to Greece, renamed Dimitrios Inglessis. |
5,275 |
Cabano |
1943 |
ex- Strathcona Park, 1946 purchased from Park SS Co., renamed
Cabano, 1960 sold to Hong Kong, renamed Happy Voyager. |
7,157 |
Cabenda |
|
see Oil Rivers. |
|
Calabar
(1) |
1864 |
1873 sold to Thos Royden & Sons (shipbuilders) in part
payment for new ship. |
1,122 |
Calabar
(2) |
1883 |
1898 wrecked Liberia. |
1,756 |
Calabar
(3) |
1935 |
1953 sold to Greece, renamed Semiramis. |
1,932 |
Calabar
(4) |
1936 |
ex- Umtali, 1957 purchased from Bullard,
King &
Co, London, renamed Calabar, 1962 scrapped. |
8,305 |
Calgary |
1921 |
1957 scrapped. |
7,206 |
Calumet |
1923 |
1955 sold to Panama, renamed Pacific Concord. |
7,268 |
Cambray |
1944 |
ex- Bridgeland Park, 1946 purchased from Park SS Co., renamed
Cambray, 1960 sold to Panama, renamed Simeto. |
7,165 |
Cameroon |
1874 |
1904 holed and beached at Liberia, total loss. |
1,862 |
Canada Cape |
1904 |
Canada - South Africa service, 1912 sold to H.& C.
Grayson, Liverpool. |
4,286 |
Candace |
1854 |
1858 sunk in collision with Dutch barque Yda Elizabeth;
loss of 7 lives. |
660 |
Cargill |
1943 |
ex-Wascana Park, 1946 purchased from Park SS Co., renamed
Cargill, 1960 sold to Hong Kong, renamed Marine Navigator. |
7,152 |
Cariboo |
1924 |
1928 wrecked South Africa; no loss of life. |
7,275 |
Carway |
1967 |
Baltic service, 1973 sold to Italy, renamed Jolly Verde. |
1,597 |
Chama |
1905 |
1930 sold to Italy, renamed Assunzione. |
3,152 |
Chandler |
1944 |
ex- Crystal Park, 1946 purchased from Park SS Co., renamed
Chandler, 1960 sold to Panama, renamed Natale. |
7,161 |
Charity |
1853 |
1854 sold to Canadian
S.N. Co., 1856 sold to T. Rigge,
Liverpool, 1859 sold to Lineas de Vapores Correos Espanoles Transatlanticos,
Cadiz renamed La Cubana, 1865 sold to Robert Sloman, Hamburg, converted to
sail and renamed Palmerston, 1894 sold A. Princeti, Genoa renamed Frederico, 1899
scrapped after storm damage. |
1,339 |
Clare |
1883 |
1887 purchased from C. Pollexfen & Co.,
Liverpool, 1890 sold to Fabre Line, renamed
Pictavia (Mediterranean service) |
2,034 |
Clearway |
1970 |
1978 sold to Ireland, renamed Oshea Express. |
1,160 |
Cleopatra |
1852 |
1859 purchased from Rigge, Cropper,
Johnstone, Carmichael & Co., Liverpool, 1862 chartered to British
Government and wrecked in Sewa River, West Africa. |
1,280 |
Coaling |
1906 |
1911 renamed Ethiope (3), 1915 torpedoed
and sunk off Cornwall; no loss of life. |
3,794 |
Coanza |
1880 |
1893 wrecked near Sinou, West Africa. |
1,518 |
Cochrane |
1923 |
1957 scrapped. |
7,203 |
Congo
(1) |
1869 |
1881 sold to France renamed Ville de Marseille. |
1,283 |
Congo
(2) |
1882 |
1907 sank after collision near Borkum. |
1,687 |
Coomassie |
1890 |
1890 - 1895 transferred to Cie Belge Maritime du
Congo, 1896 reverted to ED, 1911 sold to Greece, renamed Assos. |
2,625 |
Corisco |
1876 |
1885 wrecked Liberia. |
1,863 |
Cottrell |
1945 |
ex- Goldstream Park, 1946 purchased from Park SS Co., renamed
Cottrell, 1961 sold to Panama. |
7,163 |
Dagomba |
1928 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic; loss of 7 lives. |
3,845 |
Dahomey |
1891 |
1908 grounded on Bahamas, total loss. |
2,854 |
Dakar |
1899 |
ex- Anversville, 1906 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo, renamed Dakar, 1915 caught fire at Forcados and sold to
Shipping Controller. |
4,015 |
Dalla |
1961 |
1980 sold to Greece, renamed Marmarus. |
6,564 |
Darro |
1912 |
West Indies service, (owned by Royal Mail SP Co but
managed by Elder Dempster), 1915 transferred to Royal Mail SP
Co. |
11,484 |
Daru
(1) |
1927 |
1941 bombed and sunk off Longships; no loss of life. |
3,839 |
Daru
(2) |
1958 |
1965 transferred to British &
Burmese SN Co., renamed Yoma (3), 1966 reverted to Daru, 1979
sold to Liberia, renamed Lone Eagle. |
6,340 |
David
Livingstone |
1930 |
1953 scrapped London (Note from Ted Finch: I remember
seeing this ship being scrapped!) |
4,022 |
Degama |
1899 |
1914 wrecked at Las Palmas. |
3,507 |
Degema |
1959 |
1979 sold to Honduras, renamed Veejumbo. |
5,902 |
Deido
(1) |
1928 |
1958 scrapped. |
3,878 |
Deido
(2) |
1961 |
1979 sold to Greece, renamed San Georgio III. |
6,109 |
Delta |
1900 |
1915 scuttled off Forcados, Nigeria. |
585 |
Dixcove
(1) |
1927 |
1941 mined and sunk in North Sea; loss of 1 life. |
3,790 |
Dixcove
(2) |
1959 |
1979 sold to Gulf Shipping Lines, renamed Gulf Eagle. |
5,905 |
Dodo |
1879 |
Niger Delta service, 1908 stripped and hull scuttled off
Forcados. |
531 |
Donga |
1960 |
1981 sold to Greece, renamed Diamant Merchant. |
6,565 |
Drina |
1912 |
(owned by Royal Mail SP Co but managed by Elder
Dempster), 1916 transferred to Royal Mail SP Co. |
11,483 |
Dumbaia |
1960 |
1981 sold to Isle of Man. |
6,558 |
Dumurra |
1961 |
1981 sold to Isle of Man, renamed Fumurra. |
6,160 |
Dunkwa (1) |
1927 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic; los of 7 lives. |
3,789 |
Dunkwa
(2) |
1960 |
1981 sold to Greece, renamed Clare. |
6,109 |
Earn |
1884 |
1890 purchased from W. Arroll & Co,
Glasgow, 1911 sold to Canary Islands. |
181 |
Ebani
(1) |
1896 |
1898 sold to Indo-China S.N. Co., London, renamed Loong
Sang. |
1,738 |
Ebani
(2) |
1912 |
1914-1919 Hospital ship, 1938 sold to Italy,
renamed Maristella. |
4,862 |
Ebani
(3) |
1952 |
1977 scrapped. |
9,396 |
Eboe
(1) |
1870 |
West Africa passenger feeder ship, 1875 sold to
Charles Tellier, Rouen, renamed Frigorifique (first refrigerated
ship in the world) |
653 |
Eboe (2) |
1880 |
ex- Simoon, 1889 purchased from Bedouin SS Co.,
Liverpool, renamed Eboe, 1897 sold to Austria, renamed Laura. |
2,070 |
Eboe
(3) |
1912 |
1938 sold to Italy, renamed Fortunestella. |
4,866 |
Eboe
(4) |
1952 |
1977 sold to Liberia, renamed Giorgios. |
9,387 |
Ediba |
1923 |
1929 renamed Mattawin, 1942 torpedoed and sunk in
Atlantic; no loss of life. |
6,919 |
Edward
Blyden |
1930 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk off Madeira; no loss of life. |
4,022 |
Egba |
1913 |
1943 acquired by Ministry of War Transport, renamed
Empire Severn, 1946 scuttled with cargo of unwanted
ammunition. |
4,989 |
Egga |
1901 |
1908 wrecked on Lagos bar. |
1,445 |
Egori
(1) |
1914 |
1939 sold to G.E. Marden, renamed Egorlock. |
4,995 |
Egori
(2) |
1957 |
1978 sold to Kuwait renamed Azza. |
8,586 |
Egwanga |
1902 |
1927 sold to Sweden, renamed Orion. |
2,600 |
Ekari |
1920 |
1926 transferred to Cie Belge
Maritime du Congo, renamed
Stanleyville (2), 1932 scrapped. |
6,751 |
Eket |
1949 |
Calabar ferry service, 1972 sold to Government of
Nigeria. |
394 |
Eko |
1890 |
ex-
Frej, 1899 purchased from Hedman, Wasa,
renamed Eko, 1905 sold to Government of Nigeria. |
337 |
Ekuro |
1896 |
West Africa coastal service, 1914 scuttled off Lagos. |
485 |
Elele |
1912 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic; no loss of life. |
4,831 |
Elfreda |
1899 |
1900 transferred to Cie Belge
Maritime du Congo, renamed
Stanleyville (1), 1902 wrecked Gold Coast. |
4,051 |
Elmina
(1) |
1873 |
1878 sold to Cuba renamed Gibara. |
1,018 |
Elmina
(2) |
1885 |
1907 scrapped. |
1,764 |
Elmina
(3) |
1906 |
ex- Albertville, 1910 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo, renamed Elmina, 1928 sold to M.Vardy, London, renamed
Iphigenia. |
4,798 |
Eloby |
1912 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk near Malta; loss of 57 lives. |
4,989 |
Estrella |
1912 |
1917 requisitioned from Norway by
Shipping Controller, ED appointed managers, 1918 mined and
sunk off Harwich; loss of 20 lives. |
1,740 |
Ethiope
(1) |
1854 |
1867 taken by Randolph, Elder & Co. (shipbuilders)
in part payment for new ship, chartered back, 1871 to Wm. Pile,
Sunderland renamed Alfredo El Grande. |
660 |
Ethiope
(2) |
1889 |
1891 sold to Angier SS Co., London. |
2,893 |
Ethiope (3) |
|
see Coaling. |
|
Ethiopia
(1) |
1873 |
1882 wrecked near Loango. |
1,761 |
Ethiopia
(2) |
1891 |
1908 sold as coal lighter. |
2,035 |
Etolia |
1887 |
1894 taken over with City of Liverpool
S.N. Co., North Atlantic service, 1906 wrecked Cape Sable, N.S.; no loss of
life. |
3,207 |
Europa |
1881 |
1894 taken over with City of Liverpool
S.N. Co., 1902 sold to Russia, renamed Welkiji Knjas Alexander
Michailowitsch. (believe it or not!) |
2,232 |
Faith |
1852 |
1855 sold to Turkish Government but foundered en route to
Constantinople. |
894 |
Falaba
(1) |
1906 |
1915 torpedoed and sunk off St Anne's Head; loss of 102
lives. |
4,806 |
Falaba
(2) |
1962 |
1978 sold to Honduras, renamed Leonor Maria. |
7,704 |
Fantee
(1) |
1899 |
1913 sold to Ellerman
Lines, renamed Italian, 1921 transferred
to Wilson Line renamed Rollo. |
3,649 |
Fantee
(2) |
1920 |
1933 sold to Greece, renamed Akti. |
5,663 |
Fantee (3) |
|
see Penrith Castle. |
|
Fian |
1964 |
1975 sold to India, renamed Mahapriya. |
7,689 |
Forcados
(1) |
1874 |
W. Africa coastal service, 1904 sank in Forcados
River. |
456 |
Forcados
(2) |
1907 |
1925 scuttled off Lagos. |
397 |
Forcados
(3) |
1945 |
ex- Empire Pattern, 1946 purchased from Ministry of War
Transport, renamed Forcados, 1962 sold to Greece, renamed Barbalias. |
974 |
Forcados
(4) |
1963 |
1975 sold to Cameroons, renamed Cam Ayous. |
7,689 |
Forerunner |
1852 |
1854 wrecked Madeira; loss of 14 lives. |
381 |
Formoso |
1876 |
W. Africa coastal service, 1893 stranded Sierra Leone. |
461 |
Fourah
Bay |
1961 |
1978 sold to Bermuda, renamed Magda Josefina. |
7,704 |
Freetown (1) |
|
see Greystoke Castle. |
|
Freetown
(2) |
1964 |
1978 sold to Greece, renamed Panseptos. |
7,689 |
Fuerteventura |
1912 |
Canary Islands inter island service, 1932 sold to Canary
Islands. |
478 |
Fulani
(1) |
1907 |
1914 wrecked near Freetown. |
3,731 |
Fulani (2) |
|
see Thurland Castle. |
|
Fulani
(3) |
1964 |
1975 sold to Cameroons, renamed Cam Azobe. |
7,689 |
Gaboon (1) |
1878 |
1898 sold to Greece renamed Galaxidon. |
1,863 |
Gaboon
(2) |
1915 |
1933 sold to Argentina, renamed Parana. |
3,297 |
Gambia (1) |
1855 |
1859 sold to B.Moss & Co, Liverpool. |
517 |
Gambia (2) |
1880 |
ex- Sheikh, 1889 purchased from Bedouin SS Co.,
Liverpool, renamed Gambia, 1897 sold to Austria, renamed Emma K. |
1,969 |
Gambia
(3) |
1898 |
1899 sold to France, renamed Vega. |
2,877 |
Gambia
(4) |
1915 |
1933 sold to Italy, renamed Leopardi. |
3,296 |
Gando |
1907 |
1917 wrecked at Liberia. |
3,809 |
Garth
Castle |
1880 |
1901 purchased from Union-Castle
Mail SS
Co., 1902 sold to Khedivial Mail SS
Co., London, renamed Ismailia. |
3,704 |
Gomera-Hierro |
1912 |
Canary Islands inter island service, 1932 sold to Canary
Islands. |
447 |
Greystoke
Castle |
1928 |
1943 purchased from James Chambers,
Liverpool, 1946 renamed Freetown (1), 1958 scrapped. |
5,853 |
Hartley |
1903 |
1910 purchased from Burnett SS Co.,
Newcastle, 1918 torpedoed and sunk off Middlesborough. |
1,150 |
Haussa |
1901 |
1903 abandoned after striking rock off Liberia. |
1,477 |
Henry
Stanley |
1929 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk off Azores; loss of 64 lives. |
4,028 |
Hope |
1853 |
1860 sold to Portuguese African Co., Liverpool. |
894 |
Ibadan
(1) |
1896 |
Lagos coastal service, 1901 sold to F.S. Clarke, London. |
793 |
Ibadan (2) |
|
see Bida
(2) |
|
Ibi |
1950 |
creek services, 1960 transferred to West African
Transport Co., Lagos. |
152 |
Iddo |
1901 |
W. Africa coastal service, 1923 scuttled off Lagos. |
965 |
Ife |
1914 |
Lagos lagoon service, 1930 scuttled Badagry Creek. |
299 |
Ifon |
|
see M B Ifon. |
|
Igbo |
1950 |
creek services, 1964 sold to Niger Delta Development
Board, renamed Mingi. |
152 |
Ikbal |
1894 |
1917 purchased from Gulf Transport,
Liverpool, 1917 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic. |
5,434 |
Ila |
1914 |
Lagos lagoon service, 1935 scuttled Badagry Creek. |
299 |
Ilaro
(1) |
1895 |
1915 mined and beached near Dungeness, total loss. |
2,799 |
Ilaro
(2) |
1949 |
creek services, 1962 transferred to West African
Transport Co., Lagos. |
152 |
Ilesha |
1914 |
ex- Kingsholm, 1915 purchased from Butler & Co.,
Bristol, renamed Ilesha, Lagos lagoon service, 1915 wrecked on Welsh coast. |
109 |
Ilorin
(1) |
1896 |
Lagos coastal service, 1909 abandoned off Forcados. |
946 |
Ilorin (2) |
|
see Baro (1) |
|
Ilorin
(3) |
1920 |
ex- Smerdis, 1934 purchased from Moss Hutchinson &
Co., renamed Ilorin, African coastal service, 1942 torpedoed and sunk off Takoradi;
loss of 32 lives. |
815 |
Inde |
1924 |
1959 scrapped. |
135 |
Indore |
1898 |
1918 purchased from Gulf Transport,
Liverpool, 1925 scrapped. |
7,300 |
Isla |
1885 |
1890 purchased from W. Arroll & Co.,
Glasgow, 1911 sold to Canary Islands. |
181 |
Itajahy |
1915 |
1919 to ED as ex-German war reparations,
1921 sold to Houston Line, renamed Hesione. |
4,155 |
Itu |
1954 |
Calabar ferry service, 1967 scrapped. |
129 |
Jamaica |
1908 |
West Indies feeder service, 1912 sold to Royal Mail SP
Co. |
1,138 |
Jebba (1) |
1896 |
ex- Albertville (I), 1898 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo, renamed Jebba, 1907 wrecked on coast of Devon. |
3,812 |
Jebba
(2) |
1917 |
ex- War Lion, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Jebba, 1933 sold to Tramp Development Co, London, renamed
Thalia. |
5,875 |
Jekri |
1917 |
ex- War Pilot, 1920 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Jekri, 1933 sold to Tramp Development Co, London. |
5,875 |
Kabala |
1958 |
1973 sold to Greece, renamed Papamaurice. |
5,445 |
Kadeik |
1951 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N. Co. fleet, West Africa service, 1966 sold to Liberia, renamed
Kyra Katina. |
7,489 |
Kaduna (1) |
1910 |
1923 sold to St. Mary SS Co., Cardiff, renamed Deansway. |
4,455 |
Kaduna (2) |
1956 |
1973 sold to Liberia, renamed Regent Reliance. |
5,599 |
Kaladan |
1950 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N. Co. fleet, 1963 sold to Panama, renamed Activity. |
4,916 |
Kalewa |
1947 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N. Co. fleet, Burma service then West Africa, 1963 sold to Panama,
renamed Sincerity. |
4,876 |
Kanbe |
1948 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N. Co. fleet, 1962 sold to Liberia, renamed Loyalty. |
4,878 |
Kandaw |
1955 |
1967 sold to Panama, renamed Honesty. |
5,599 |
Kano |
1901 |
1907 collided with Llandulas and wrecked. |
1,452 |
Karina |
1905 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Ireland; loss of 11 lives. |
4,222 |
Katha |
1947 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N. Co. fleet, West Africa service, 1962 sold to Liberia, renamed
Integrity. |
4,878 |
Kentung |
1954 |
1966 sold to Panama, renamed Tenacity. |
5,558 |
Kindat |
1950 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N. Co. fleet, West Africa service, 1963 sold to Panama, renamed
Fidelity. |
5,530 |
Kinsembo |
1876 |
1893 sold to France renamed Maroc. |
1,868 |
Kittiwake |
1899 |
1904 purchased from Manchester &
Liverpool Transport Co., Lagos creeks service, 1908 wrecked on Lagos
Bar. |
241 |
Knowlton |
1922 |
1946 purchased from Canada SS Lines,
Montreal, 1950 scrapped. |
2,068 |
Kohima (1) |
1953 |
1966 sold to Panama, renamed Festivity. |
5,397 |
Kohima (2) |
|
see Prahsu (2) |
|
Konakry |
1908 |
1916 sold to Admiralty. |
4,406 |
Koyan |
1952 |
1966 sold to Panama, renamed Audacity. |
5,537 |
Kumba |
1958 |
1973 sold to Panama renamed Regent Liberty. |
5,439 |
Kwaibo |
1928 |
Calabar River service, 1941 wrecked. |
396 |
Kwarra
(1) |
1891 |
W. Africa coastal feeder ship, 1908 lost off Forcados. |
812 |
Kwarra
(2) |
1910 |
1924 sold to St. Mary SS Co., Cardiff, renamed Brookway. |
4,441 |
La
Palma |
1912 |
Canary Islands inter island service, 1930 sold to Canary
Islands. |
871 |
Lagoon |
1895 |
W. Africa coastal service, 1923 condemned and scuttled
off Lagos. |
704 |
Lagos
(1) |
1866 |
1872 sold to Atlas SS Co, Liverpool renamed Andes. (1901
to
Hamburg America Line) |
1,869 |
Lagos
(2) |
1883 |
1902 wrecked at Madeira. |
1,731 |
Lagos
(3) |
1907 |
1924 scuttled off Lagos. |
392 |
Laguna |
1892 |
ex- Koningin Wilhelmina, 1897 purchased from Holland,
renamed Laguna, 1898 sold to Germany, renamed Erna. |
1,620 |
Lake
Champlain |
1900 |
1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
7,392 |
Lake
Erie |
1900 |
1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
7,550 |
Lake
Huron |
1882 |
1899 taken over with Beaver Line fleet,
1901 grounded on Anticosti Island, salvaged and scrapped. |
4,040 |
Lake
Manitoba |
1901 |
1903 Canada service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
8,852 |
Lake Megantic |
1884 |
ex- Arawa, 1899 purchased from Shaw,
Savill &
Albion Line, renamed Lake Megantic, 1905 renamed Port Henderson, 1912 sold
to Italy, renamed Anapo. |
5,115 |
Lake
Michigan |
1901 |
1903 Canada service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
8,200 |
Lake
Ontario |
1887 |
1899 taken over with Beaver Line fleet,
1905 scrapped. |
4,289 |
Lake
Simcoe |
1884 |
ex- Ems, 1901 purchased from North
German Lloyd,
renamed Lake Simcoe, 1905 scrapped. |
4,993 |
Lake
Superior |
1884 |
1899 taken over with Beaver
Line fleet,
1902 wrecked near Saint John N.B.; no loss of life. |
4,562 |
Landana (1) |
1859 |
ex- Venetian, 1880 purchased from Leyland
Line and
renamed Landana, 1891 sold to Chile, renamed Tarapaca. |
1,569 |
Landana
(2) |
1896 |
1898 sank after collision off Ushant. |
2,834 |
Landana
(3) |
1904 |
ex- Leopoldville, 1908 transferred from Cie
Maritime Belge du Congo, renamed Landana, 1910 sold to Cia Trasatlantia, Barcelona,
renamed Cabo de
Eizaguirre. |
4,085 |
Lanzerote |
1912 |
Canary Islands inter island service, 1932 sold to Canary
Islands. |
475 |
Leon Y
Castillo (1) |
1888 |
1910 wrecked Morocco. |
529 |
Leon Y
Castillo (2) |
1912 |
Canary Islands inter island service, 1930 sold to Canary
Islands. |
871 |
Liberia |
1870 |
1874 went missing at sea; loss of 48 lives. |
1,470 |
Llandulas |
1901 |
1907 wrecked on Lagos Bar. |
847 |
Loanda
(1) |
1870 |
1889 sold to D.MacBrayne & Co., Glasgow. |
1,474 |
Loanda
(2) |
1891 |
1908 sunk after collision in English Channel. |
2,700 |
Loango |
1883 |
ex- Knight of St. George, 1890 purchased from Greenshields,
Cowie
& Co., renamed Loango, Liverpool, 1904 sold to Germany, renamed Neumuhlen. |
2,935 |
Lokoja
(1) |
1898 |
1899 sold to France, renamed Vesper. |
3,458 |
Lokoja
(2) |
1901 |
1902 wrecked Gold Coast. |
2,604 |
Lokoja
(3) |
1908 |
1934 scuttled off Lagos. |
981 |
Lualaba |
1878 |
1895 sold to Spain, renamed Tordera. |
1,868 |
Lusitania |
1871 |
1900 acquired from Orient
Line,
1901
wrecked Cape Race on charter to Allan Line;
no loss of life. |
3,825 |
Lycia |
1887 |
1894 taken over with City of Liverpool
S.N. Co., North Atlantic service, 1904 sold to Germany, renamed
Lauschan. |
3,282 |
M B
Ifon |
1938 |
1946 renamed Ifon, 1958 disposed of. |
155 |
Macgregor
Laird
(1) |
1862 |
1871 wrecked Rio Mundi; no loss of life. |
969 |
Macgregor Laird (2) |
1930 |
1953 sold to Anglo-Saxon
Petroleum Co,
London renamed Shell Quest. |
4,015 |
Madeira |
1884 |
1914 sank west of Ushant. |
1,773 |
Malemba |
1880 |
1897 sold to Brazil, renamed Guarany. |
1,521 |
Mandingo
(1) |
1866 |
1872 sold to Atlas SS Co, Liverpool renamed Alps. (1901
to
Hamburg America Line) |
1,725 |
Mandingo
(2) |
1882 |
1905 sold to Greece, renamed Averof. |
1,700 |
Mandingo (3) |
1899 |
ex- Philippeville, 1906 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime
du Congo, renamed Mandingo, 1914 sold to Royal
Mail
SP
Co.,
renamed Chaudiere. |
4,091 |
Mandingo (4) |
|
see Appam. |
|
Mano (1) |
1948 |
ex- Sulima (2) 1965 transferred
to Guinea Gulf Line
renamed Mano, 1967 sold to Greece renamed Anna F. |
4,810 |
Mano (2) |
1957 |
ex- Menelaus, 1972 transferred
from Blue
Funnel Line and
renamed Mano, 1977 renamed Oti (2), 1978 sold to Thenamaris
Maritime Inc., renamed Elstar. |
8,539 |
Manxman |
1888 |
1915 purchased from Dominion Line, 1916
sold to R. Lawrence Smith Ltd, Montreal. |
4,827 |
Marino |
1895 |
1898 sold to Union SS Co., renamed Sabine |
3,819 |
Mariposa |
1892 |
ex- Ruthenia, 1892 taken over with City of
Liverpool S.N. Co., renamed Mariposa, 1892-3 chartered to Atlantic
Transport Line, 1894 chartered
to Dominion Line, 1895 sold to Union
SS Co. but sank in the St.
Lawrence on her delivery voyage. |
5,305 |
Martaban |
1949 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N. Co. fleet, Burma service, 1963 sold to Taiwan, renamed Hai Ho. |
5,740 |
Mary
Kingsley |
1930 |
1954 scrapped. |
4,017 |
Mary
Slessor |
1930 |
? mined and sunk off Ceuta; loss of 32 lives. |
4,022 |
Matadi
(1) |
1889 |
1896 exploded after cargo fire at Boma; loss of 45 lives. |
2,623 |
Matadi
(2) |
1919 |
ex- War Ravine, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Matadi, 1921 transferred to Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo,
1937 sold to
Greece, renamed Lyras. |
3,097 |
Mateba |
1919 |
ex- War Crater, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed Mateba, 1921 transferred to Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo,
1937 sold to
France, renamed Maurice Delmas. |
2,955 |
Mayumba (1) |
1859 |
ex- Sicilian, 1880 purchased from Leyland
Line and
renamed Mayumba, 1882 sold to C. Gilchrist, Liverpool. |
1,569 |
Mayumba
(2) |
1890 |
1915 sold to Bidston Shipping Co., Liverpool. |
2,516 |
Melrose |
1894 |
ex- Strathnairn, 1898 purchased from Burrell & Sons,
renamed Melrose, 1899 sold to Spain, renamed Ereza. |
4,038 |
Melville |
1902 |
South Africa - Canada - UK service, 1926 sold to Italy,
renamed Charitas. |
4,391 |
Memphis |
1890 |
North Atlantic service, 1894-6 chartered to Dominion
Line, 1896 wrecked on Irish coast; loss of 9 lives. |
3,190 |
Mendi |
1905 |
1917 sank in collision with Darro off Isle of Wight while
trooping; loss of 656 lives. |
4,320 |
Mexico |
|
see Sobraon. |
|
Milverton |
1920 |
ex- Glentara, 1929 purchased from Glen
Line, Canada
service, renamed Milverton, 1934 sold to W. Carpenter & Co, Sydney, renamed
Salamaua. |
6,754 |
Milwaukee |
1897 |
Atlantic service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
7,323 |
Mobile |
1892 |
1892 chartered to Atlantic Transport Line, 1896 sold to ATL. |
5,658 |
Mohawk |
1892 |
1892 chartered to Atlantic Transport Line, 1896 sold to ATL. |
5,673 |
Monarch |
1897 |
Atlantic service, 1927 sold to Italy, renamed Monarca. |
7,296 |
Monmouth
(1) |
1898 |
New Orleans service, 1898 sold to Dominion Line,
renamed Irishman. |
8,001 |
Monmouth (2) |
1896 |
ex- Fitzpatrick, 1898 purchased from Burrell & Sons,
renamed Monmouth, 1899 sold to Bucentaur SS Co, London, renamed Bucrania. |
4,071 |
Monmouth
(3) |
1900 |
1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
4,078 |
Monrovia
(1) |
1873 |
1876 wrecked at Freetown. |
1,019 |
Monrovia
(2) |
1890 |
1914 wrecked Loango. |
2,402 |
Montauk |
1894 |
ex- Strathfillan, 1899 purchased from Burrell & Sons,
renamed Montauk, 1911 wrecked on Sherbro Reef. |
4,038 |
Montcalm |
1897 |
1898 chartered to Atlantic Transport Line rebuilt to 6981 tons,
1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
5,478 |
Montclair |
1898 |
Canada emigrant service, 1901 sold to Spain, renamed
Jose Gallart. |
3,806 |
Monteagle |
1898 |
North Atlantic service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
5,468 |
Montenegro |
1898 |
North Atlantic service, 1922 sold to Germany. |
4,408 |
Monterey |
1898 |
North Atlantic service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
5,445 |
Montezuma (1) |
1892 |
ex- Ionia, 1892 taken over with City of
Liverpool
S.N. Co., renamed Montezuma, 1892-3 chartered to Atlantic
Transport Line, 1898 sold to
Union SS Co., renamed Sandusky |
5,504 |
Montezuma
(2) |
1899 |
1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
7,345 |
Montezuma
(3) |
1915 |
1916 sold to the Glen Line, renamed Glenartney. |
7,237 |
Montfort |
1899 |
1903 North Atlantic service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
5,481 |
Montpelier |
1897 |
1900 wrecked Cape Ray, Newfoundland |
3,483 |
Montreal |
1900 |
1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
8,644 |
Montrose |
1897 |
1903 North Atlantic service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
5,440 |
Mount
Royal |
1898 |
1903 Atlantic service, 1903 sold to Canadian Pacific. |
7,054 |
Mount
Temple |
1901 |
1916 captured and sunk by German surface raider Moewe in
Atlantic. |
8,790 |
Muraji |
1904 |
1914 destroyed by fire at sea. |
3,238 |
Nembe
(1) |
1902 |
ex- Croxdale, 1905 purchased from G. Elder,
Newcastle, renamed Nembe, 1919 destroyed by fire at Lagos. |
2,842 |
Nembe (2) |
1937 |
tug, 1964 scrapped. |
71 |
New
Brighton |
1919 |
1933 sold to China, renamed Chin Yuen. |
6,538 |
New
Brooklyn |
1919 |
1954 sold to John Latsis, Greece, renamed Marianna. |
6,546 |
New
Brunswick |
1919 |
ex- War Liberty, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed New Brunswick, 1942 torpedoed and sunk off Rio de Oro;
loss of 4 lives. |
6,529 |
New
Columbia |
1920 |
ex- War Pageant, 1920 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed New Columbia, 1943 torpedoed and sunk off Nigeria;
no loss of life. |
6,529 |
New
Georgia |
1919 |
ex- War Triumph, 1919 purchased from Shipping
Controller, renamed New Georgia, 1933 sold to Panama, renamed Penelope. |
6,566 |
New
Mexico |
1919 |
1933 sold to Greece, renamed Andreas. |
6,566 |
New
Texas |
1919 |
1955 scrapped. |
6,568 |
New
Toronto |
1919 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk off West Africa; loss of 4 lives. |
6,568 |
Niagara |
1883 |
1892 taken over with City of
Liverpool S.N. Co., 1899 wrecked near Montevideo. |
3,033 |
Niger
(1) |
1856 |
1857 ran out of coal, drifted ashore near Tenerife and wrecked. |
708 |
Niger
(2) |
1883 |
1903 scrapped. |
2,006 |
Niger
(3) |
1908 |
W. Africa coastal service, 1916 wrecked Accra. |
980 |
Nigeria |
1901 |
1917 sold to the Shipping Controller, renamed Polonia. |
3,755 |
Nigretia (1) |
1872 |
1873 went ashore and wrecked near Freetown. |
1,810 |
Nigretia
(2) |
1888 |
1900 sold to Samuel Morris & Co. |
2,638 |
Nubia
(1) |
1879 |
1899 sold to Mersey SS Co., renamed Morocco. |
1,958 |
Nubia (2) |
1944 |
tug, ex- Tid93, 1950 purchased from MOWT
renamed Nubia, 1959 scrapped. |
54 |
Nyanga |
1900 |
1916 sunk be German raider Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse off
Canary Islands. |
3,066 |
Obuasi (1) |
1910 |
ex- Christopher, 1914 purchased from Booth
Line, renamed Obuasi, 1917 sunk with explosives by UBoat west of Fastnet. |
4,416 |
Obuasi (2) |
1952 |
1972 sold to Hong Kong, renamed Amoy. |
5,883 |
Obuasi
(3) |
1958 |
ex- Machaon, 1977 transferred from Blue
Funnel Line and
renamed Obuasi, 1978 sold to Cyprus, renamed Elsea. |
8,529 |
Oil
Rivers |
1890 |
1893 renamed Cabenda, 1907 sold to the Shipping Syndicate,
London, chartered back, 1912 sold, renamed Elmwood. |
2,777 |
Olenda |
1898 |
1913 sold to Messageries Maritimes, Marseilles, renamed
Mossoul. |
3,171 |
Ondo |
1956 |
1961 wrecked near Kiel. |
5,425 |
Onitsha (1) |
1910 |
1932 scrapped. |
3,921 |
Onitsha
(2) |
1952 |
1972 sold to Greece, renamed Amvourgon. |
5,802 |
Onitsha (3) |
1957 |
ex- Menestheus, 1977 transferred from Blue
Funnel Line and
renamed Onitsha, 1978 sold to Cyprus, renamed Elisland. |
8,510 |
Opobo
(1) |
1877 |
1882 Niger Delta service, 1882 lost at Bonny. |
186 |
Opobo
(2) |
1884 |
1890 grounded on Ivory Coast, total loss. |
2,078 |
Opobo (3) |
1960 |
ex- Rhexenor, 1977 transferred from Blue
Funnel Line and
renamed Opobo, 1978 sold to Greece, renamed Elfortune. |
8,531 |
Oron
(1) |
1898 |
1914 captured by Germany at Hamburg, 1918 returned to ED,
sold to Spain, renamed Paz de Epalza. |
3,170 |
Oron (2) |
1938 |
1974 sold to Government of Nigeria. |
277 |
Oshogbo |
1906 |
1928 wrecked near Lagos. |
949 |
Oti
(1) |
1956 |
1972 sold to Cyprus, renamed Mimi Methanitis. |
5,485 |
Oti (2) |
|
see Mano (2) |
8,539 |
Owerri
(1) |
1955 |
1972 sold to Maldives, renamed Maldive Courage. |
5,798 |
Owerri
(2) |
1958 |
ex- Memnon, 1977 transferred from Blue
Funnel Line and
renamed Owerri, 1978 sold to Greece, renamed Europe. |
8,504 |
Oxford |
1923 |
1946 purchased from Canada SS Lines,
Montreal, 1950 scuttled off Lagos. |
1,893 |
Palma |
1907 |
1930 sold to Greece, renamed Fonaris. |
2,981 |
Palmas |
1888 |
1903 went missing in North Atlantic; loss of 42 lives. |
2,428 |
Parkmore |
1890 |
1897 purchased from Johnston Line, 1898
sold to Manchester Liners, renamed Manchester Trader. |
3,318 |
Patani
(1) |
1905 |
1930 sold to Italy, renamed Capo Faro. |
3,465 |
Patani
(2) |
1954 |
1972 sold to Hong Kong, renamed Patwari. |
6,183 |
Pegu |
1961 |
1980 sold to Isle of Man, renamed Regu. |
5,764 |
Penrith
Castle |
1929 |
1943 purchased from James Chambers,
Liverpool, 1946 renamed Fantee (3), 1949 wrecked in fog on Scilly
Islands; no loss of life. |
6369 |
Perang |
1954 |
1972 sold to Greece, renamed Agnic. |
6,177 |
Perez
Galdos |
1857 |
1894 purchased from A. Masias, Las
Palmas, 1906 scrapped. |
329 |
Plassey |
1890 |
1890 chartered to Brocklebank
Line, 1892 chartered to
Dominion Line, renamed Memnon, 1893
chartered to Atlantic
Transport Line, 1917 torpedoed and sunk in English Channel; loss of 6 lives. |
3,196 |
Port
Antonio |
1901 |
West Indies service, 1911 sold to Turkish Government,
renamed Rechid Pacha. |
4,458 |
Port Henderson |
|
see Lake Megantic. |
|
Port
Kingston |
1904 |
West Indies service, 1911 sold to Union SS Co of New
Zealand, renamed Tahiti. |
7,585 |
Port
Maria |
1901 |
West Indies service, 1910 sold to Cie
de Nav.Mixte,
Marseilles, renamed Mustapha. |
2,910 |
Port
Morant |
1900 |
West Indies service, 1909 sold to Argentina, renamed
Sarmiento. |
2,831 |
Port
Royal |
1901 |
West Indies service, 1911 sold to Turkish Government,
renamed Midhat Pacha. |
4,455 |
Porto
Nova |
1903 |
W. Africa coastal services, 1921 scuttled off Lagos. |
603 |
Prah
(1) |
1899 |
1924 sold to Greece, renamed Talanton. |
2,520 |
Prah
(2) |
1944 |
ex- Avisbay, 1950 purchased from Aviation & Shipping
Co., London, renamed Prah, 1959 sold to Yugoslavia, renamed Naprijed. |
7,339 |
Prahsu
(1) |
1907 |
1931 scrapped. |
3,756 |
Prahsu
(2) |
1959 |
1964 transferred to British & Burmese SN Co., renamed Kalaw,
1966 reverted to EDL renamed Kohima (2), 1973 scrapped. |
5,445 |
Prome |
1937 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese S.N.Co. fleet, Burma service, 1962 scrapped. |
7,043 |
Puffin |
1899 |
1904 purchased from W.B. MacIver & Co.,
Liverpool, 1911 hulked at Lagos. |
241 |
Queensmore |
1889 |
1896 purchased from Johnston Line,
Canada service, 1898 sold to Manchester
Liners, renamed Manchester
Enterprise. |
3,878 |
Ramos |
1878 |
1885 wrecked at Lagos. |
233 |
Retriever |
1854 |
1867 taken by Randolph, Elder & Co. (shipbuilders) in
part payment for new ship. |
328 |
Rio
Formoso |
1870 |
Niger Delta service, 1875 sold to Wm. Buchanan,
Glasgow. |
163 |
Roda |
1908 |
1919 to ED as ex-German war reparations,
1919 sold to Ellerman Line, renamed City of Valencia. |
7,329 |
Roquelle
(1) |
1869 |
1882 sold to P.M.Tintore y Cia, Barcelona, renamed Tintore. |
1,216 |
Roquelle
(2) |
1884 |
1908 scrapped. |
2,078 |
Roquelle
(3) |
1918 |
1927 sold to Watts, Watts & Co., renamed Datchet. |
4,364 |
Salaga
(1) |
1907 |
1930 scrapped. |
3,811 |
Salaga
(2) |
1947 |
1965 transferred to Guinea Gulf Line, renamed Mamfe, 1968
sold to Singapore, renamed Lucky Trader. |
4,810 |
Salween |
1938 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N.Co. fleet, Burma service, 1962 scrapped. |
7,063 |
Sangara
(1) |
1900 |
1914 captured by Germany at Hamburg, 1919 sold to Norway. |
2,497 |
Sangara
(2) |
1939 |
1960 scrapped. |
5,545 |
Sansu
(1) |
1901 |
1908 wrecked Liberia. |
2,495 |
Sansu
(2) |
1939 |
1961 scrapped. |
5,446 |
Sapele
(1) |
1904 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Ireland; loss of 3 lives. |
3,152 |
Sapele (2) |
|
see Abonema. |
|
Sapele
(3) |
1945 |
ex- Empire Pa Vilion, 1946 purchased from Ministry of War
Transport, renamed Sapele, 1962 sold to Pakistan, renamed Mahia. |
974 |
Sapele
(4) |
1979 |
1987 sold to France, renamed Antilles. |
9,145 |
Seaforth |
1939 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk off Scotland; loss of 59 lives. |
5,459 |
Seagull |
1901 |
1905 purchased from Manchester &
Liverpool Transport Co., 1914 renamed Yelwa, 1919 sold to
Fernandez, Gijon, renamed Gaviota. |
241 |
Sekondi (1) |
1896 |
ex- Leopoldville, 1901 transferred from Cie
Belge Maritime du Congo, renamed Sekondi, 1910 sold to Bombay & Persia SN Co., renamed
Khosrou. |
3,760 |
Sekondi
(2) |
1947 |
1965 transferred to Guinea Gulf Line, renamed Mampong,
1968 sold to Panama, renamed Java Sea. |
4,811 |
Sekondi
(3) |
1979 |
1985 chartered to Nigeria
renamed Bello Folawiyo (2), 1985 reverted to Elder Dempster and Sekondi,
1986 sold to
Omega Shipping Co renamed Deo Juvante. |
5,677 |
Senegal |
1872 |
1887 wrecked Spanish Guinea. |
1,793 |
Sherbro (1) |
1882 |
1909 scrapped. |
1,650 |
Sherbro
(2) |
1947 |
1965 transferred to Guinea Gulf Line, renamed Matru, 1967
sold to Cyprus, renamed Agia Eftichia. |
4,811 |
Sherbro
(3) |
1974 |
1984 sold to Liberia, renamed Sherry. |
9,239 |
Shonga
(1) |
1909 |
1928 grounded Amsterdam, total loss. |
3,044 |
Shonga
(2) |
1947 |
1965 transferred to Guinea Gulf Line, renamed Malam, 1968
sold to Singapore, renamed Kota Maju. |
4,810 |
Shonga
(3) |
1973 |
1984 sold to Liberia, renamed Aroma. |
9,239 |
Sierra
Leone |
1907 |
1910 wrecked Ghana. |
3,730 |
Sir
George |
1909 |
1911 purchased from Royal Niger Co., 1935 scuttled off Lagos. |
1,254 |
Skyway |
1968 |
ex- Mandeville, 1970 purchased from Norway and renamed Skyway,
1973 sold to Cyprus, renamed Seaspeed Trailer. |
1,279 |
Sobo
(1) |
1899 |
1915 sold to Admiralty became depot ship. |
3,652 |
Sobo
(2) |
1936 |
1963 scrapped. |
5,353 |
Sobraon |
1889 |
1890-91 chartered to Brocklebank
Line, 1893
renamed Mexico, chartered to Atlantic Transport Line, 1895 wrecked
Belle Isle. |
3,185 |
Sokoto
(1) |
1899 |
1915 sold to Admiralty became repair ship. |
3,170 |
Sokoto (2) |
|
see Ancobra. |
|
Sokoto
(3) |
1979 |
1983 chartered to Nigeria
renamed Bello Folawiyo (1), 1984 reverted to Elder Dempster and Sokoto,
1986 sold to
Venezuela renamed General Udaneta. |
5,560 |
Soudan
(1) |
1870 |
1875 wrecked Madeira; loss of 46 lives. |
1,603 |
Soudan
(2) |
1889 |
1891 sank after striking rock off Ivory Coast; no loss of
life. |
2,625 |
Sparrow |
1892 |
1894 purchased from General
Steam Nav. Co., London, 1894 wrecked Lagos. |
395 |
Speedway |
1968 |
ex- Sealord Challenger, 1969 purchased from Sealord Shipping
Co, Great Yarmouth and renamed Speedway, 1973 sold to Cyprus, renamed Seaspeed
Ferry. |
1,204 |
Sulima (1) |
|
see Bassam. |
|
Sulima
(2) |
1948 |
1965 transferred to Guinea Gulf Line, renamed Mano, 1967
sold to Greece, renamed Anna F. |
4,810 |
Sunjarv |
1958 |
ex- Gjendefjell, 1964 purchased from Norway and renamed
Sunjarv, 1970 sold to Bermuda. |
10,179 |
Swedru (1) |
1937 |
1941 bombed and sunk off Ireland; loss of 24 lives. |
5,353 |
Swedru
(2) |
1948 |
1965 transferred to Guinea Gulf Line, renamed Maradi, 1967
sold to Greece, renamed Kabalaris. |
4,809 |
Tamele
(1) |
1910 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Ireland; loss of 1 life. |
3,924 |
Tamele
(2) |
1944 |
1967 sold to Singapore, renamed Golden City. |
7,172 |
Tarkwa |
1944 |
1967 sold to Singapore, renamed Golden Lion. |
7,416 |
Tarquah |
1902 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Bull Rock; no loss of life. |
3,859 |
Teneriffe |
1885 |
1919 taken over by the Shipping Controller, 1920 sold to
Spain, renamed Zugatzarte. |
1,800 |
Teutonia |
1881 |
1889 purchased from MacBeth & Grey,
Newcastle, 1890 sold to T.R. Willing, Liverpool. |
2,376 |
Thurland
Castle |
1929 |
1943 purchased from
James Chambers, Liverpool, 1946 renamed Fulani (2), 1958 scrapped. |
6372 |
Uromi |
1909 |
1922 transferred to Cie Belge
Maritime du Congo, renamed
Kinshasa, 1925 returned to ED, renamed Uromi, 1936 scuttled off
Lagos. |
962 |
Viera
Y
Clavijo |
1888 |
1911 sold to Greece, renamed Niki. |
511 |
Viera
Y
Clavijo |
1912 |
1930 Canary Islands inter island service, 1930 sold to Canary
Islands. |
862 |
Volta
(1) |
1870 |
1892 scrapped. |
1,477 |
Volta
(2) |
1891 |
1908 sold to Ellerman
Lines, renamed Venetian. |
2,700 |
Warri
(1) |
1901 |
1927 sold to Greece, renamed Rita. |
2,493 |
Warri
(2) |
1945 |
ex- Empire Pampas, 1946 purchased from Ministry of War
Transport, renamed Warri, 1956 wrecked off Lagos. |
974 |
Wassau |
1880 |
ex- Trojan, 1900 purchased from Union
SS Co.,
renamed Wassau, 1902 sold to France, renamed Islam. |
3,652 |
Whydah (1) |
1874 |
1894 stranded on Lagos Bar and hulked at Opobo. |
418 |
Whydah (2) |
1884 |
ex- Johann, 1899 purchased from Witt & Busch,
Hamburg, renamed Whydah, 1902 sold to Norway, renamed Argo. |
1,318 |
William
Wilberforce |
1930 |
1943 torpedoed and sunk off Madeira; loss of 3 lives. |
4,013 |
Winneba
(1) |
1909 |
1913 wrecked on Ivory Coast. |
3,040 |
Winneba
(2) |
1938 |
ex- Umgeni, 1957 purchased from Bullard,
King & Co.,
London, renamed Winneba, 1963 scrapped. |
8,355 |
Winnebah |
1881 |
1899 sold to W. Stott & Co., Liverpool, renamed Moonlight. |
1,389 |
Yelwa |
|
see Seagull. |
|
Yola |
1898 |
1917 disappeared at sea between New York - London; loss
of 33 lives. |
3,504 |
Yoma |
1948 |
1952 taken over with British & Burmese
S.N.Co. fleet, Burma service, 1964 sold to Taiwan, renamed Hai Ping.
|
5,909 |
Yoruba
(1) |
1871 |
1873 wrecked Las Palmas. |
1,705 |
Yoruba
(2) |
1880 |
ex- Sirocco, 1889 purchased from Bedouin SS Co.,
Liverpool, renamed Yoruba, 1897 sold to Austria, renamed Irene. |
2,069 |
Yoruba
(3) |
1895 |
ex- Straits of Sunda, 1897 purchased from McLean & Co,
Glasgow, renamed Yoruba. . . . |
2,991 |
Zaria |
1904 |
1928 sold to Norway and scrapped. |
3,243 |
Zini |
1943 |
ex- Samos, 1947 purchased from Ministry of War
Transport, renamed Zini, 1959 sold to Liberia renamed, San Salvador. |
7,256 |
Zungeru (1) |
1904 |
1906 transferred to Cie Maritime
Belge du Congo, renamed Bruxellesville, 1909 reverted to ED,
renamed Zungeru, 1910 sold to Cia Trasatlantica,
Barcelona, renamed Legazpi. |
4,075 |
Zungeru
(2) |
1943 |
ex- Samota, 1947 purchased from Ministry of War
Transport, renamed Zungeru, 1958 sold to Liberia, renamed Poros. |
7,237 |
Zungon |
1943 |
ex- Samyale, 1947 purchased from Ministry of War
Transport, renamed Zungon, 1958 sold to Liberia, renamed Aegina. |
7,267 |
VESSELS MANAGED IN WWI |
Gold Coast |
1901 |
ex- Hans Woerman, Woerman
Line,
1915 managed by ED
after capture renamed Gold Coast, 1917 torpedoed and sunk off Minehead. |
4,255 |
Hunsdon |
1911 |
ex- Arnfried, Hamburg Bremer Africa Line, 1915
managed by ED after capture renamed Hunsdon, 1918 torpedoed and sunk off
Ireland. |
2,899 |
Huntscape |
1911 |
ex- Pindos, German
Levant Line, 1914 captured,
1916 management transferred from Bank Line to ED, renamed Huntscape, 1917
management transferred to W. Robertson & Co., Glasgow. |
2,933 |
Lucia |
1907 |
ex- Spreewald, Hamburg
America Line, 1915 managed
by ED after capture renamed Lucia, 1916 became submarine depot ship
HMS Lucia. |
3,899 |
Polladern |
1911 |
ex- Emir, German East
Africa Line,
1916 managed by ED after capture, renamed Polladern, 1917 management transferred
to J.
Herron & Co, Liverpool. |
5,932 |
VESSELS MANAGED IN WWII |
Empire
Ability |
1931 |
ex- Uhenfels, Hansa Line,
1940 managed by ED after capture renamed Empire Ability, 1941 torpedoed
and sunk off Canary
Islands. |
7,603 |
Empire
Liddell |
1919 |
1943 managed by ED for MOWT, 1947
sold to South Africa, renamed Hoeveld. |
1,425 |
Empire
Mayland |
1945 |
1948 managed by ED for MOWT, 1948 sold to China, renamed
Hong Soon. |
394 |
Empire
Ruby |
1941 |
1946 managed for MOWT, 1946 sold to Athel Line, renamed
Athelruby. |
667 |
Empire
Wrestler |
1943 |
1946 managed by ED for MOWT, 1947 sold to Anglo-American
Oil Co., London, renamed Esso Tioga. |
797 |
Lafonia |
1911 |
1942 managed by ED for MOWT, 1943
sunk in collision. |
1,872 |
Likomba |
1939 |
1942 captured from Germany managed by
ED, 1947 renamed Malakal, 1948 sold to Liberia. |
199 |
Macon |
1919 |
ex- Point Ancha, Panama vessel, 1941 requisitioned
after breakdown at Liverpool, managed by ED renamed Macon, 1941 torpedoed
and sunk in Atlantic. |
5,141 |
Point
Pleasant Park |
1943 |
1943 managed by ED for MOWT, 1945 torpedoed and sunk in
Atlantic. |
7,136 |
Stanley
Park |
1943 |
1946 managed by ED for Park SS Co., Montreal, 1948 owned
by Acadia Overseas Freighters, Halifax, renamed Haligonian Duchess. |
7,145 |
Tombouctou |
1919 |
1940 seized from Vichy France, managed
by ED, 1943 management transferred. |
5,179 |
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