Livingstone LH
Built | 1876 Wouldhave & Johnson, North Shields (Wood) |
Yard No | |
Owner at New | North Shields owners. |
ID no | 70414 |
Launch Date | 1875 |
Completed | 1876 |
Gross Tons | 96 |
Nett | 13 |
Engine | 39 hp Side Lever L.2-cyl
by T. R. Scott & Co Ltd, North Shields |
Length | 94.1ft |
Breadth | 18.8ft |
Depth | 9.5ft |
Owners | |
1876 | Registered at North Shields |
1876 | Owned by Henry Burrell, Grangemouth Stirlingshire. |
1876 | North Shields registry closed. |
1876 | Registered at Grangemouth. |
30.08.1876 | In collision with the small boat of a Norwegian schooner 100 yards off Leith Pier Head, one man lost from small boat, wind ESE force 10. |
20.04.1880 | Offered for sale at the Zetland Arms Hotel, Grangemouth. |
1881 | Owned by Henderson & McKean, Leith Edinburgh (James Henderson manager). |
1881 | Grangemouth registry closed. |
1881 | Registered at leith |
18.01.1883 | Towed the S.T. "William Scott" SN 1100 to Leith after machinery broke down while off the May Island Firth of Forth.. |
28.05.1884 | Fire broke out in the forecastle causing extensive damage to the woodwork. |
05.11.1886 | Towed into Leith disabled (broken crankpin) by S.T. "Leonard Brown" of South Shields, picked up 50 miles east of the May Island Firth of Forth, towage time was 14hrs. |
1891 | Owned by John Dent, Newcastle (William C. Winship manager) |
1898 | Grangemouth registry closed. |
1898 | Owned by Octavius W. Jewels, Blyth Northumberland (owner/manager). |
1898 | Registered at Blyth |
26.09.1913 | Foundered 5 miles SE of Seaham harbour Durham while seeking towage work, all four crewmen rescued. |
1913 | Blyth registry closed. |