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History
NameSS Aleppo
NamesakeAleppo
Owner
BuilderJames & George Thomson, Govan
Yard number78
Launched1 November 1864
Completed1865
FateScrapped in 1909
General characteristics
Tonnage
Length292.5 ft (89.2 m)
Beam38.2 ft (11.6 m)
Draught26.2 ft (8.0 m)
Installed power280 hp
Propulsion
  • 1 – 2 cylinder steam engine
  • 1 screw

SS Aleppo was a British passenger cargo vessel, launched on 1 November 1864, measuring 292.5 feet by 38.2 feet, 2,057 gross tonnage, built in Glasgow by J & G Thomson, Govan.[1] She made her first North Atlantic voyage from Liverpool to Halifax to New York City beginning on 15 September 1865. The Aleppo had accommodation for 46 first class and 593 third class passengers. The ship was commissioned for the British & Foreign Steam Navigation Company, Glasgow, a company established in 1855 to run the Mediterranean shipping interests of the investors of the British and North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company, the forerunner of the Cunard Line. In 1878 the firms were reorganised, the British & Foreign Steam Navigation Company and its ships were merged into the Cunard Steam Ship Co. Ltd., and Aleppo was transferred on 7 September 1878.[1]

In 1880, the ship was fitted with compound engines and in 1890, the SS Aleppo was re-engined with triple-expansion engines by J. Howden & Co. The ship made its last North Atlantic voyage from Liverpool to Boston on 24 March 1892. In 1905, the SS Aleppo was broken up at Preston by Thos. W. Ward. [2] Her figurehead is preserved in the collections of Mystic Seaport, Connecticut.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Screw Steamer ALEPPO". Clydebuilt Ships. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  2. ^ Bonsor, N.R.P. (1975). North Atlantic Seaway. Arco Publishing Company; Revised edition. p. 148. ISBN 0668036796.
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