SS Norwich explained

TSS Norwich was a passenger vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1883.[1]

History

The ship was built by Earle's Shipbuilding of Hull for the Great Eastern Railway and launched on 6 March 1883.[2] She was one of a pair of new steamers ordered by the Great Eastern Railway, the other being . She was launched by the Mayoress of Norwich. She was placed on the Harwich to Rotterdam and Antwerp route.[3]

She was withdrawn from service in 1905 and sold in 1906 to the Channel Drydock and Shipbuilding Company. After a succession of subsequent ownership in Cape Verde, Montevideo, New York and Mexico, she sank in 1921 when under the ownership of the Mexican Fruit and Steamship Company.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Duckworth . Christian Leslie Dyce . Langmuir . Graham Easton . 1968 . Railway and other Steamers . English . Prescot, Lancashire . T. Stephenson and Sons .
  2. News: . Launch of Railway Steamers at Hull . Hull Packet . England . 9 March 1883 . 2 November 2015. . subscription.
  3. Book: Haws, Duncan . 1993 . Merchant Fleets – Britain's Railway Steamers – Eastern and North Western Companies + Zeeland and Stena . Hereford . TCL Publications . 0-946378-22-3 .