Ramsey 1863
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 10:10 pm
The Ramsey was a full-rigged ship built of iron by Gibson at Ramsey, Isle of Man, and launched in February 1863 (the same year as the Euterpe). She was initially registered at Liverpool, owned by her builder until 1868, then D.Brown. From 1872 she was owned by McKay & Co., and was registered at London until her loss in 1883.
The Ramsey arrived at Sydney from London on the 30th January 1866 with passengers.
From the Times newspaper, Saturday, 5th January 1884, page 5;
" Intelligence received from Lloyd's states that the well-known passenger ship Ramsey, bound from Brisbane for London, with a cargo of wool and other produce, has been wrecked on Elizabeth Reef, about 400 miles east of the Australian coast. The chief officer and some of the crew were picked up after being six days in an open boat. Another boat, with the remainder of the crew and the captain, has not yet been heard of."
Gross Tons 1088 Length (feet) 209.5 Breadth (feet) 32 Depth (feet) 19.2 Masts 3
Lloyds Register information from Gilbert Provost website.
IOM SG387
The Ramsey arrived at Sydney from London on the 30th January 1866 with passengers.
From the Times newspaper, Saturday, 5th January 1884, page 5;
" Intelligence received from Lloyd's states that the well-known passenger ship Ramsey, bound from Brisbane for London, with a cargo of wool and other produce, has been wrecked on Elizabeth Reef, about 400 miles east of the Australian coast. The chief officer and some of the crew were picked up after being six days in an open boat. Another boat, with the remainder of the crew and the captain, has not yet been heard of."
Gross Tons 1088 Length (feet) 209.5 Breadth (feet) 32 Depth (feet) 19.2 Masts 3
Lloyds Register information from Gilbert Provost website.
IOM SG387