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Thomas Dunlop & Sons / Queen Line

Thomas Dunlop of Glasgow was a provision merchant and later became a grain merchant. He bought his first ship in 1868 and eventually owned 14 sailing ships. In 1883 he purchased his first steamship. Confusion with the ships of Cayzer, Irvine's Clan Line caused Dunlop to change his naming system from Clan to Queen from 1878. The company traded successfully until 1956 when their last ship was sold and the company wound up.

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.

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    Sailing Ships  
Vessel Built Years in Service Tons
Andrew Reid 1870 wooden barque, ex- Lord Palmerston, 1872 purchased renamed Andrew Reid, 1885 sold to Russell & Co, Glasgow. 829
Clan Buchanan 1887 iron four masted ship, 1908 sold Norway renamed Valerie, 1917 sunk by UC.21. 2,140
Clan Campbell 1875 iron barque, 1881 wrecked off Ailsa Craig, Clyde. 749
Clan Ferguson 1876 iron barque, 1895 sold Honduras renamed Jauna Peral, 1898 transferred to Peruvian registry, 1909 renamed Claudina, 1930 hulked. 823
Clan Galbraith 1894 steel four masted barque, 1910 sold Norway, 1917 sunk by U.Boat. 2,149
Clan Graham 1893 steel four masted barque, 1911 sold Norway, 1917 renamed Asheim, 1917 sunk by U.53. 2,147
Clan Grant 1878 iron barque, 1893 wrecked in Java Sea. 1,055
Clan Macfarlane 1881 iron ship, 1902 sold Sweden, 1910 sold to Russia, 1913 hulked. 1,588
Clan Mackenzie 1882 iron ship, 1907 sold to Norway renamed Majorka, 1917 sunk by U.Boat. 1,597
Clan Macleod 1874 iron barque, 1887 sold to Russell & Co, Glasgow. 1902 sold to J. Craig, New Zealand renamed James Craig, 1921 hulked Tasmania. 671
Clan Macpherson 1885 1885 1,601 ton iron ship, 1909 went missing on voyage Newcastle NSW - Valparaiso. 1,601
Clan Robertson 1884 iron ship, 1907 sold to Norway renamed Maletta. 1,625
Marion Neil 1871 wooden barque, 1878 sold to J. Hardie, London. 399
Robina Dunlop 1874 wooden barque, 1877 sold to J.Neil, Glasgow. 512
Wye 1863 wooden barque, 1868 purchased from R. Gayner, Sunderland, 1872 sold to F. Stafford, Blyth. 334
    Steamships  
Vessel Built Years in Service Tons
Clan Davidson 1883 1885 wrecked in Gulf of Bothnia. 1,326
Coylet 1918 built as War Rambler for the Shipping Controller, London, 1919 renamed Waziristan, 1920 purchased from Hindustan SS Co., Newcastle renamed Coylet, 1922 caught fire off Sand Key, Fla., shelled and sunk by U.S. Coast Guard. 5,222
Queen Adelaide (1) 1891 1908 sold to Alliesd Co., Glasgow, 1909 wrecked Morocco. 2,832
Queen Adelaide (2) 1911 18th Jun. 1917 torpedoed and sunk near St. Kilda by U.70. 4,965
Queen Adelaide (3) 1936 1951 sold to Westralian Farmers Transport, Fremantle renamed Swanhill, 1956 sold to China Shipping Co., Hong Kong, 1957 renamed London Breeze, 1962 renamed Dairen, 1965 sold renamed Agate, 1967 sold renamed Yu Lee, 1969 scrapped. 4,937
Queen Alexandra (1) 1901 1913 sold to Roth Bros, London renamed Turnwell, 1915 sold to Equinox SS Co renamed Croanne, 1924 sold Spain renamed Pura Rasilla, 1929 renamed Vicen, 1935 renamed Ciano, 1938 requisitioned by Spanish Republican Gov't renamed Vircov, 1939 reverted to Ciano, 1971 scrapped. 4,264
Queen Alexandra (2) 1914 ex- Elfland, 1914 purchased from J. Drughorn Ltd, London renamed Queen Alexandra, 1920 sold to Rhondda Merthyr Shipping Co., Cardiff, 1925 sold Greece renamed Triton, 1939 sold Italy renamed Mariarosa, 1940 torpedoed and sunk in North Sea. 4,211
Queen Amelie 1905 17th Sep.1917 torpedoed and sunk by UB.62. 4,278
Queen Anne (1) 1891 1895 lost in typhoon on voyage Akyab to Port Said. 2,784
Queen Anne (2) 1937 13th Feb.1943 torpedoed and sunk off Capetown by U.509. 4,937
Queen Anne (3) 1943 ex- Kelmscott, 1949 purchased from Runciman Ltd, renamed Queen Anne, 1954 sold to Polish Ocean Line, Gdansk renamed Marian Buczek, 1968 scrapped. 7,039
Queen Cristina (1) 1896 1899 wrecked on Great Barrier Reef, Australia. 3,596
Queen Cristina (2) 1901 1907 wrecked off Crescent City, California. 4,268
Queen Eleanor (1) 1896 1913 sold Italy renamed Luigi, 1918 wrecked near Cape Juby after U.Boat attack. 3,574
Queen Eleanor (2) 1918 built as War Cygnet for the Shipping Controller, London, 1919 renamed Sierra Blanca, 1924 purchased from Soc. Transoceanique de Transports, Antwerp renamed Queen Eleanor, 1938 sold Italy renamed Pelorum, 1941 sold Argentina renamed Rio Chico, 1946 reverted to Italy renamed Pelorum, 1953 scrapped. 5,271
Queen Eleanor (3) 1943 built as Jersey Hart, ex- Stanpark, 1951 purchased from Stanhope Shipping Co. renamed Queen Eleanor, 1956 sold to Douglas SS Co., Hong Kong renamed Inchdouglas, 1970 scrapped. 7,275
Queen Elizabeth (1) 1888 1891 wrecked at Ikishima, Japan. 2,171
Queen Elizabeth (2) 1907 1919 sold to Western Counties Shipping Co., 1921 renamed Valemead, 1922 sold to Runciman & Co., Newcastle renamed Newtonmoor, 1926 sold Arbor Shipping Co., London renamed Ornus, 1927 sold Greece renamed Maria, 1937 caught fire and beached Brazil. 4,225
Queen Eugenie 1909 25th Mar. 1917 torpedoed and sunk by UC.67. 4,358
Queen Helena 1904 1919 sold to General Maritime Trust Ltd, London, 1922 sold to Guernsey Shipping Co renamed Otterburn. 1923 exploded, beached and burnt Marseille Roads. 4,224
Queen Louise (1) 1893 1911 sold Greece renamed Anastasis, 1912 wrecked near Corunna, Spain 3,385
Queen Louise (2) 1912 1921 converted to tanker, 1923 sold to R. S. Dalgliesh, Newcastle, 1924 scrapped after grounding damage. 4,879
Queen Margaret (1) 1890 1912 sold to L. Possehl & Co., Lubeck renamed Lubeck, 1913 sold Italy renamed Lela, 1916 sunk by U.50 in Bay of Biscay. 2,678
Queen Margaret (2) 1912 1922 sold to Barr, Crombie & Co., Glasgow, 1925 renamed Barrhill, 1941 bombed and sunk off Great Yarmouth. 4,972
Queen Mary (1) 1897 1913 sold Italy renamed Angiolina, 1920 renamed Bagnoli, 1925 renamed Dori, 1927 sold to Farquhar & Co., Halifax, NS renamed Larch, 1929 transferred to Panamanian registry, 1934 scrapped. 3,564
Queen Mary (2) 1915 16th Apr. 1917 torpedoed and sunk by U.60. 5,658
Queen Maud (1) 1909 1919 sold to General Maritime Trust Ltd, London, 1922 sold to Guernsey Shipping Co renamed Springburn, 1924 sold Greece renamed K. Hadjipateras, 1932 wrecked Sardinia. 4,344
Queen Maud (2) 1919 ex- Evangelos, 1923 purchased from E. Ambatielos, Greece renamed Queen Maud, 1936 sold Greece renamed Christos Markettos, 1942 torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine I-20 in Indian Ocean. 5,209
Queen Maud (3) 1936 5th May 1941 torpedoed and sunk off Freetown by U.38. 4,976
Queen Maud (4) 1942 built as Empire Torrent, 1948 renamed Argos Hill, 1951 purchased from Counties Ship Management, London renamed Queen Maud, 1954 sold Panama renamed Scotia, 1959 transferred to Greek registry renamed Skotia, 1962 scrapped. 7,072
Queen Olga (1) 1894 1910 sold to W. Oates, London, 1911 sold Greece renamed Filomachi, 1918 sold Norway renamed Hjeltefjord, 1920 sold Spain renamed Florentina, 1921 burnt out at Valencia. 3,347
Queen Olga (2) 1919 built as War Anchusa for the Shipping Controller, London, 1919 renamed Bembridge, 1924 purchased from Temperley SS Co. renamed Queen Olga, 1937 sold to Severn SS Co., Bristol renamed Severn Leigh, 1940 torpedoed and sunk by U.37. 5,242
Queen Victoria (1) 1887 1896 wrecked at Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 2,312
Queen Victoria (2) 1936 28th Jun.1942 torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine I-10, lost with all hands. 4,937
Queen Victoria (3) 1943 ex- Samaye, 1946 purchased from MOWT renamed Queen Victoria, 1948 sold to T & J. Harrison, Liverpool renamed Historian, 1962 sold India renamed Parvati Jayanti, 1968 scrapped after grounding damage. 7,219

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