Passenger and cargo vessel
History
Name
1876–1889: SS Barnsley
1889–1905: SS Gomes VI
1905–1909: SS Lobito
Operator
1876–1889: Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
1889–1898: A Gomez, Lisbon
1898–1905: Empreza de Navegação por Vapor para o Algarve e Guadiana, Lisbon
1905–1905: J Soares Franco, Lisbon
1905–1906: João Fonseca e Sá, Lisbon
1905–1909: Empreza Nacional de Navegação, Lisbon
Port of registry
1876–1889:
1889–1909:
Builder John Elder and Company, Govan
Yard number 200
Launched 20 May 1876
Out of service 4 February 1909
Fate Sunk 1909
General characteristics
Tonnage 603 gross register tons (GRT)
Length 185.2 feet (56.4 m)
Beam 27 feet (8.2 m)
SS Barnsley was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1876.[ 1]
History
Barnsley was built by John Elder and Company of Govan , Scotland , and launched on 20 May 1876[ 2] By Miss Jamieson. She was intended for the services from Grimsby , England , to Hamburg , Germany , and Antwerp , Belgium .
In 1889 she was sold to A Gomez, Lisbon , Portugal , and renamed Gomes VI . She was sold again in 1898 to Empreza de Navegação por Vapor para o Algarve e Guadiana, Lisbon, and then in 1905 through J Soares Franco, João Fonseca e Sá, to Empreza Nacional de Navegação, all in Lisbon. She was renamed Lobito .
Lobito sank on 4 February 1909 at Ilha do Maio in the Cape Verde Islands while on passage from São Vicente for Cape Verde .
References
^ Duckworth, Christian Leslie Dyce; Langmuir, Graham Easton (1968). Railway and other Steamers . Prescot, Lancashire: T. Stephenson and Sons.
^ "Launches - Govan" . Glasgow Herald . Scotland. 22 May 1876. Retrieved 11 November 2015 – via British Newspaper Archive .
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1909
Shipwrecks Other incidents