Bronze Age Gold from Wales

S.S. ST PATRICK, film negative

Starboard bow view of S.S. ST PATRICK, Cardiff Docks, 1950s.

The S.S. ST. PATRICK was one of three sister vessels built for the G.W.R. in 1906 for the newly-inaugurated Fishguard-Rosslare ferry service. She was built by John Brown, and saw service as a hospital ship during World War I. She caught fire while moored at Fishguard on 7 April 1929 and was sold for scrap the following year after her engines had been transferred to the St Andrew (1908).

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

1997.264/122

Creation/Production

Martin, John Eurof
Date: 1950s

Acquisition

Donation, 4/12/1997

Measurements

Length (mm): 61
Width (mm): 46

Techniques

film negative (black & white)
film negative
negative

Material

film (photographic)

Location

In store
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