Bronze Age Gold from Wales
S.S. PETERSTON, glass negative
Three quarter Starboard Bow view of S.S. PETERSTON at Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, c.1947/1948.
Evan Thomas, Radcliffe & Co. was founded in 1881 when Captain Evan Thomas of Aber-porth, Dyfed, went into partnership with the young Merthyr-born clerk, Henry Radcliffe. Their venture prospered; on the eve of the First World War, the firm controlled twenty-eight vessels, Cardiff's largest fleet. The 4,680 gross ton Peterston was built at Sunderland in 1925 and served Radcliffe's until 1948, when she was sold; after a number of changes in ownership she was broken up at Antwerp in 1959. She is seen here in the Queen Alexandra Dock, c. 1947.
Source: Shipping at Cardiff: Photographs from the Hansen Collection 1920-1975 by David Jenkins, 1993.
(4680gt) : Built 1925 by Bartram & Co., Sunderland for Evan Thomas, Radcliffe & Co. 1948 - sold to Gowan Shipping Co. as BURHAVEN. 1950 - sold A. G. Tsauliris as ANDREW T. 1953 - sold Shamrock Shipping Co. as RALOO. 1957 - sold to Costa Rica as PARAPORTI. 27 July 1959 - scrapped at Antwerp.