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Date recorded as the time of writing.
23/10/1860
The process of transferring a vessel to water, but not necessarily her completion.
__/10/1860
The port or place in which the vessel’s construction took place, at the time of writing.
Berwick
Official administrative title (often printed) of a record used by Lloyd’s Register or external organisations.
Undefined
The individual and/or organisation listed
James Anderson
Name of the individual/entity/organisation responsible for authoring the record
Walter Paton
Location where a vessel’s survey was undertaken.
Berwick
Recorded information related to a vessel’s movements.
Berwick; London
Broad categories and subdivisions of vessels related to their purpose or function.
undefined
A vessel’s means of propulsion.
Sail
A ship’s total internal volume in ‘register tons’ (replaced by gross tonnage post 1982).
468 21 180; or old 480
Is machinery fitted at the aft of the vessel?
No
Generally a smaller additional auxiliary boiler (often used while the vessel is at port).
No
Name of the Proving House responsible for the public testing and certification of a vessel’s anchors and/or chain cables.
No
Pertinent, useful or interesting recorded content.
A request for a special survey No 52 was made dated 17 October 1856. She is currently to be towed to London where she will be sheathed with metal, where the surveyors there will be able to make a thorough examination of areas previously inaccessible. The vessel was also inspected by a Mr Martin, who has made a list of recommended alterations to the vessel
The year in which a vessel’s construction is completed.
1860
The individual and/or organisation listed as having been responsible for constructing the vessel. This can/may be the same as the owner and/or manager.
Gowan & Son
Unique internal numbers used for identifying, referring and retrieving a specific survey report.
2944
Records that constitute Lloyd’s Register’s first official encounters with a specific vessel, e.g. a survey report.
U
An officially licensed mariner (post 1850) holding ultimate command and responsibility for a vessel.
James Barclay
Location where the document is written.
Berwick
Classification symbol assigned to a vessel by Lloyd’s Register’s Classing Committee denoting the quality of construction and maintenance.
A for 10 years
The name of the port/place of destination given.
London
Physical arrangement of a ship’s masts, sails and rigging.
Bk - Barque
Is the steamer assisted by sail?
No
Confirmation as to whether the vessel was equipped with refrigeration machinery to aid in the transport of frozen or chilled cargo/goods.
No
Does the vessel possess an auxiliary power source?
No
Is electric lighting fitted to the vessel?
No
Physical extent of a record.
1
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