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Boyne
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Ship Number |
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40 |
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Vessel Type |
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Sailing Ship |
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Built |
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Belfast |
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Launch Date |
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18 September 1865 |
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Delivered |
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September 1865 |
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Owner |
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W.H. Tindall |
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Weight |
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617 grt |
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BP Length |
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150 feet |
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Breadth |
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28 feet |
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Propulsion |
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Sail |
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Official No. |
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53174 |
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Registered |
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Scarborough |
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Fate |
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Wrecked |
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Built for W.H. Tindall & Co. shipowners with plantations in Ceylon. The ship was shipwrecked on 1st March 1873 under Mullion cliffs, Cornwall with the loss of Captain, officers and all the crew apart from three able seamen and an apprentice.
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