S.S. MOSS ROSE, glass negative - Collections Online | Museum Wales
This site uses cookies to improve your experience. View our Cookie Policy
Preferences

Cookie Preferences

Essential

These cookies are absolutely essential for our website to function properly.

 

Cookies that measure website use

We use Google Analytics to measure how you use the website so we can improve it based on user needs.

 

Cookies that help with communications and marketing

These cookies may be set by third party websites and do things like measure how you view YouTube videos.

 
 
View our Cookie Policy
Locations +
Amgueddfa Cymru
Cymraeg
My account
Collections & Research
Departments Collections Online National Collections Centre

Amgueddfa
Cymru
Family

National Museum Cardiff

St Fagans National Museum of History

National Waterfront Museum

Big Pit National Coal Museum

National Slate Museum

National Wool Museum

National Roman Legion Museum

  • Collections & Research
  • Departments
  • Collections Online
  • National Collections Centre
  • Articles
  • Ancient Wales
  • Art
  • Celf ar y Cyd
  • History
  • Natural History
  • The Museum at Work
  • Health, Wellbeing and Amgueddfa Cymru

Collections Online

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Advanced Search

Advanced Search

Image filter options
Back to search results

S.S. MOSS ROSE, glass negative

3/4 Starboard stern view of the S.S. MOSS ROSE, c. 1936

Richard Hughes was born at Gronant in Flintshire in 1858 and in 1884 he commenced business as a shipowner in Liverpool, acquiring the steam coaster Primrose. Most of his subsequent vessels were given names that incorporated the word 'rose', and his firm came to be known generally as the 'Rose Line' The 739 gross ton Moss Rose was built at Hardinxveld in the Netherlands in 1930; she is pictured here sailing up 'the Drain', c. 1936. Sold to Greek shipowners in 1960, she was later fitted with a diesel engine before she was eventually cut up at Perama in Greece in 1973.

Source: Shipping at Cardiff: Photographs from the Hansen Collection 1920-1975 by David Jenkins, 1993.

Built 1930 by NV Scheepswerf de Merwede Hardinxveld Giessendam, Netherlands, (with a triple-expansion steam engine supplied by Earle’s & Co. Ltd., Hull), for Richard Hughes & Co (Liverpool) Ltd. 1952 Company restyled as Hughes Holden Shipping Ltd., Liverpool (same name). 1957 Sold to Kontos Bros., Piraeus, and renamed VIRGINIA K. In 1960 she was fitted with a second-hand 6-cylinder diesel engine built in 1931 by Franco Tosi of Turin. 1962 Sold to Stavros Deifas, Piraeus, and renamed SOFIA III. 1964 Sold to Dionysios N. Theodossis, Piraeus, and renamed DIONYSIOS TH. 1968 Sold to K.E. Papamarkais & Partners, Piraeus, and renamed OLKAS. 1971 Sold to M. Koutrouba & S. Giannis, Piraeus, and renamed SOTIRIA. She was broken up at Piraeus by Spiliopolis Brothers in March 1973. (Lloyds Registers via rootsweb.ancestry.com)

S.S. MOSS ROSE, glass negative
Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
 Zoom

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

79.76I/359

Measurements

Length (mm): 120
Width (mm): 164

Categories

1930s Moss Rose (S.S.)

Classification

water transportation transportation steam powered (water)
Comments are currently unavailable. We apologise for the inconvenience.

Related Items

Industry

S.S. BLUSH ROSE, glass negative

79.76I/516
More information
Industry

S.S. GUELDER ROSE, glass negative

79.76I/358
More information
Industry

S.S. DOROTHY ROSE, glass negative

79.76I/901
More information
Industry

S.S. JOFFRE ROSE, glass negative

79.76I/969
More information

Site Map

Amgueddfa Cymru

Amgueddfa Cymru

  • Visiting
  • Collections & Research
  • Learn
  • Blog
  • Support Us
  • Shop
  • Venue Hire

Our Museums

  • National Museum Cardiff
  • St Fagans National Museum of History
  • National Waterfront Museum
  • Big Pit National Coal Museum
  • National Slate Museum
  • National Wool Museum
  • National Roman Legion Museum

Connect With Us

  • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
  • Join the Mailing List
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Corporate

  • About Us
  • Jobs
  • Press Office
  • Picture Library
  • National Collections Centre
  • Working with Others
  • Accessibility statement
  • Cookies
  • Copyright
Sponsored by Welsh Government
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Charity No. 525774
× ❮ ❯