Allanshaw
History
United Kingdom
OwnerJ.G. Potter & Company, Liverpool
BuilderWilliam Simons & Company, Renfrew
Launched29 August 1874
AcquiredNourse Line, 26 November 1880
FateWrecked 23 March 1893
General characteristics
Class and typeIron-hulled sailing ship
Tons burthen1,589 tons
Length80.1 m (263 ft)
Beam12.3 m (40 ft)
Draught7.0 m (23.0 ft)

Allanshaw was a 1,589 ton, iron sailing ship with a length of 80.1 metres (263 ft), beam of 12.3 metres (40 ft) and draught of 7.0 metres (23.0 ft). She was built by William Simons & Company of Renfrew for the J.G. Potter & Company of Liverpool and launched on 29 August 1874. She was bought by the Nourse Line on 26 November 1880. She was a fast ship, making the run from London to Sydney in 65 days. On 2 October 1882 she arrived in Australia with new immigrants.

She was primarily used for the transportation of Indian indentured labourers to the colonies. Details of some of these voyages are as follows:

Transport of Indian indentured labourers
Destination Date of Arrival Number of Passengers Deaths During Voyage
Guyana23 August 1888unknownunknown
Fiji17 June 1890573n/a
Trinidad13 December 18906584
Trinidad12 October 18926365

On 23 March 1893 she was wrecked on Tristan da Cunha, while en route from Liverpool to Calcutta, carrying salt, with the loss of 3 lives.

See also

References

  • Perry, F. W. (1991). Nourse Line. World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-62-2.
  • Lubbock, Basil (1981). Coolie ships and oil sailors. Brown, Son & Ferguson. ISBN 0-85174-111-8.


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