SS Swarland
History | |
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Name | Swarland |
Port of registry | Renfrew, United Kingdom |
Builder | |
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, The Netherlands.
Construction[]
Swarland was constructed in 1867 at the 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.
Categories:
- Steamships of Denmark
- Missing ships
- Cargo ships
- Ships built on the River Clyde
- 1867 ships
- Ships lost with all hands
- Shipwrecks in the North Sea
- September 1911 events
- Maritime incidents in 1911