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Name of ship as recorded on the record

Ship name

Windsor Park ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

The process of transferring a vessel to water, but not necessarily her completion.

Launch Date

07/03/1882 ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Unique identifier for a given ship, it is assigned by a builder.

Yard no

204 ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

The individual and/or organisation listed

Ship owner

A Howden & Co ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891 )

A Howden ( Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883 )

Windsor Park Ship Co ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892 )

A Cowden & Sons ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886 )

Windsor Park S Co Ltd ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889 )

George Gordon & Co ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893 )

Mackintosh & Co ( Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921 )

Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd ( Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921 )

The name of the port/place of destination given.

Destined voyage

Calcutta ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886 )

Sydney ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892 )

New York ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893 )

Gibraltar ( Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921 )

Newport ( Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921 )

United Kingdom ( Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921 )

Physical arrangement of a ship’s masts, sails and rigging.

Rig

S - Ship ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921 )

Is machinery fitted at the aft of the vessel?

Machinery aft?

No ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Generally a smaller additional auxiliary boiler (often used while the vessel is at port).

Is a donkey boiler fitted?

No ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Name of the Proving House responsible for the public testing and certification of a vessel’s anchors and/or chain cables.

Lloyd's Proving House?

No ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

The year in which a vessel’s construction is completed.

Year of ship completion

1882 ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

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.

Shipbuilder

Thomas Royden & Sons ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

T Royden & Sons ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893 )

The port or place in which the vessel’s construction took place, at the time of writing.

Place of build

Liverpool ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Location where a vessel’s survey was undertaken.

Location of Survey

Liverpool ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882 )

London ( Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921 )

Newport ( Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921 )

Nystad ( Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921 )

Recorded information related to a vessel’s movements.

Voyage information

Liverpool; Calcutta ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882 )

London; Calcutta ( Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886 )

London; Sydney ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892 )

London; New York ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893 )

Orange, Texas; London ( Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921 )

United Kingdom ( Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921 )

Orange, Texas ( Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921 )

Delaware; Orange, Texas ( Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921 )

Broad categories and subdivisions of vessels related to their purpose or function.

Ship type

undefined ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

A vessel’s means of propulsion.

Propulsion

Sail ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921 )

undefined ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Is the steamer assisted by sail?

Sail assisted steamer

No ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Confirmation as to whether the vessel was equipped with refrigeration machinery to aid in the transport of frozen or chilled cargo/goods.

Refrigeration machinery fitted for cargo purposes?

No ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Does the vessel possess an auxiliary power source?

Auxillary

No ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

Is electric lighting fitted to the vessel?

Electric light fitted?

No ( Iron Ship Report for Windsor Park, 21st April 1882 1882, Annual Surveys Report for Windsor Park, 12th February 1883 1883, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 25th October 1884 1884, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 29th September 1885 1885, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th November 1886 1886, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th September 1887 1887, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 17th October 1889 1889, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 12th November 1890 1890, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 1st September 1891 1891, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 8th August 1892 1892, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Windsor Park, 20th October 1893 1893, Letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co communicating the decision of the classification committee to make a record of 'Now a Hulk 11.21' against the name of the ship Windsor Park, and expunge her class, 4 November 1921 1921, Letter from James Douglas, of Mackintosh & Co, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the sailing ship Windsor Park has now arrived at the company's Gibraltar House where she will be dismantled and converted into a coal hulk, 31 Oc 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to Mackintosh & Co enquiring as to the case of the vessel Windsor Park, and whether the owners have made arrangements for the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 28 October 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that the vessel Windsor Park was sold by Lachlan & Co, to Mackintosh & Co, and is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be put to use as a coal hulk, 26 October 1921 1921, Memo reporting that after discussions with Mackintosh & Co, they do not intend to retain the classification of the vessel Windsor Park. She is to proceed in tow to Gibraltar where she will be dismantled , 27 October 1921 1921, Letter from J B A Common, Surveyor at Newport, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that the ship Windsor Park was not surveyed at Newport, but is understood to be proceeding to Gibraltar, 25 October 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Surveyors at Newport, enquiring as to what arrangements have been made for the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 now that it is understood her owners have gone into li 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, communicating the committee's decision to defer action in regard to the completion of her 3rd Special Survey No 3, 26 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 27 April 1921 1921, Letter E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, communicating that the company is in liquidation, Windsor Park will be sold, and the issue of reclassing her is to be left to the owners, 15 July 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, enquiring as to the arrangements for the completion of Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 now she is back in the United Kingdom, 7 July 1921 1921, Memo reporting that following an enquiry at the offices of H Clarkson & Co, the sale of the vessel by auction did not take place and ownership remains unchanged, 2 July 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 16 June 1921 1921, Memo from Mordaunt M Parker, Surveyor at London, to S A Hill, respecting the incomplete survey for the ship Windsor Park, 10 June 1921 1921, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, regarding the completion of Windsor Park's 3rd Special Survey No 3 once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 21 January 1921 1921, Postponed surveys for Windsor Park, 20 January 1921 1921, Letter from E W Hellsten, of the Nystad Ocean Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London communicating that Windsor Park's outstanding 3rd Special Survey No 3 will be completed once she has returned to the United Kingdom, 10 January 1921 1921, Report of total loss and casualty for Windsor Park, 4 November 1921 1921, Half Midship Section Plan for Windsor Park, 1881 1981, Note for Windsor Park, Undated no date )

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