SS Swarland
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History | |
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Name | Swarland |
Port of registry | Renfrew, United Kingdom |
Builder | Henderson, Coulborn and Company |
Yard number | 92 |
Launched | 15 August 1867 |
Completed | 1867 |
Maiden voyage | 1867 |
In service | 1867 |
Out of service | 30 September 1911 |
Fate | Missing |
General characteristics | |
Type | cargo ship |
Tonnage | 826 GRT |
Installed power | Steam |
Propulsion | Screw propeller |
Speed | 9.5 knots |
SS Swarland was a Danish cargo ship that disappeared near Rotterdam, The Netherlands, while she was travelling from Rostock, Germany, to Rotterdam.
Construction
Swarland was constructed in 1867 at the Henderson, Coulborn and Company shipyard in Renfrew, United Kingdom as Danmark. She was completed in 1867. The ship was assessed at 826 GRT. She had a single screw propeller with steam propulsion. The engine was rated at 100 nhp.
Sinking
On 26 September 1911, Swarland left Rostock, Germany for Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She disappeared on 30 September 1911 and was last seen close to Rotterdam.[1]
References
- ^ "Swarland". Wrecksite. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
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