Kelburn

A four-masted steel ship built in 1889 by Barclay, Curly & Co., Glasgow. Dimensions: 93,87×13,30×7,69 meters [308'0"×43'8"×25'3"] and tonnage: 2578 GRT and 2498 NRT. Rigged in Jubilee fashion, i.e. nothing above double top and topgallant sails.

Sistership to the same owner's fourmast ship Janet Cowan.

1889 October
Launched at the shipyard of Barclay, Curly & Co., Glasgow, for R. Shankland & Co., Greenock. Captain M. Benson.
1910
Stranded at Morecombe Bay, Lancashire.
1911
Broken up by Garston, Troon.

Updated 1996-12-27 by Lars Bruzelius.


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