Illawarra moored up at Gravesend
by Mackenzie Moulton
Title
Illawarra moored up at Gravesend
Artist
Mackenzie Moulton
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Illawarra moored up with the sun setting and the sky turning yellow, I have listed some information about her below. painted on a 20 by 30 inch canvas, unfortunately the original was destroyed by my first wife when I left her, but then I can understand . Builders: Dobie & Co., Glasgow. Follows the shipowner's flag (House Flag of Devitt and Moore).
Launched: Saturday, 22/10/1881
Built: 1881
Ship Type: Iron ship
Ship's Role: Cargo and emigrant passengers.
Tonnage: 2037 g / 1887 nrt
Length: 269 feet
Breadth: 40.6 feet
Depth: 24 feet
Owner History:
Devitt & Moore, London.
1907: A/S Illawarra (N. A. Lydersen, Sundet), Tvedestrand.
Status: Foundered - 05/03/1912
Remarks: O.N. 85076.
08/12/1881: Registered at London.
1899: In addition to her original role, she became the owners training ship.
05/03/1912: Abandoned at sea on voyage Leith to Coquimbo.
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November 22nd, 2014
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