Walmer Castle (1855 ship) explained

Walmar Castle was launched at Sunderland in 1855. She sailed between England and China, India, Australia, and Java. A fire on Christmas Day 1877 destroyed her.

Career

Walmer Castle first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1856.[1]

YearMasterOwnerTradeSource & notes
1856DanielsGreen & Co.London–ChinaLR
1864Ormsby
S.Bax
Green & Co.London–IndiaLR
1866S.Bax
W.Styles
Green & Co.London–IndiaLR
1867W.Styles
A.Tucker
Green & Co.London–IndiaLR; small repairs 1867
1868A.Tucker
Burridge
Green & Co.London–IndiaLR; small repairs 1867
1869BurridgeGreen & Co.London–AustraliaLR; small repairs 1867
1872Burriddge
Wildash
Green & Co.London–IndiaLR; small repairs 1867
1872WildashGreen & Co.London–IndiaLR; small repairs 1867
1875Wildash
S. Boosey
Green & Co.
J.K.Welch
LondonLR; small repairs 1867
1877LanfestyJ.K.WelchLondonLR; small repairs 1867 & 1875

Fate

A telegram from Batavia dated 11:40am 26 December 1876 reported that Walmer Castle, Lanfesty, master, had burnt to the water's edge. She had her outbound cargo on board and the entire cargo had been lost. She had been intending to sail from Java to Holland. The cause of the fire was not known.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015065777198?urlappend=%3Bseq=456 LR (1856), Seq.No.W14.
  2. "Multiple News Items". Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Saturday, December 29, 1877; pg. 2; Issue 3291.