Bronze Age Gold from Wales

S.S. TREMAYNE - St. Ives (painting)

This vessel was built in 1906 at South Shields for Hain S.S. & Co. Ltd., St. Ives, Cornwall.

Title painted at bottom centre.

Built in 1906 by John Readhead & Sons at South Shields for the Hain Steamship Co. Ltd., St. Ives, Cornwall. She was a steel steamship of 3881 gross tons, a typical tramp steamer of the day. In 1926 she was sold by Hain's (by then part of the P&O group) to the Kingdom Steamship Co. Ltd. of London and renamed Collingdale. She was sunk on the 12 April 1927 at Melilla, Spain.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

88.183I/3

Measurements

Length (mm): 417
Width (mm): 665

Categories

1900s Tremayne (S.S.)
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