TSS Slievemore (1904)

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History
Name: 1904-1927: TSS Slievemore
Owner:
Operator:
  • 1904-1923: London and North Western Railway
  • 1923-1932: London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Port of registry: United Kingdom
Route: 1904-1927: Holyhead - Dublin
Builder: Harland and Wolff
Yard number: 362[1]
Launched: 1904
Completed: 17 October 1904[1]
Out of service: 1932
Fate: Scrapped 1932
General characteristics
Tonnage: 1,138 gross register tons (GRT)
Length: 299.8 ft (91.4 m)
Beam: 37.2 ft (11.3 m)
Draught: 15.7 ft (4.8 m)

TSS Slievemore was a twin screw steamer passenger and cargo vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1904 to 1923, and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway from 1923 to 1932.[2]

History

She was built by Harland and Wolff of Belfast for the London and North Western Railway in 1904.

She was named after Slievemore (Irish: Sliabh Mór), the highest peak on Achill Island, in County Mayo, Ireland.[3] Its elevation is 671 metres.

Her Captain, Samuel David Pritchard, was awarded an MBE in 1920 in recognition of his services at sea during the First World War.

She was scrapped in 1932, and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway replaced her with a new vessel of the same name, Slieve More.

References

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  2. Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth. 1962
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