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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 3697/11/1
TitleLists of annual passes
Date1895 - 1936
Extent1 volume + 1 leaf
Administrative HistoryP.S. 'St Magnus' [I] (618 tons), built in 1864 by C. Mitchell & Co., Newcastle; iron paddle; built for North British Railway Company as 'Waverley' for Silloth - Belfast services acquaired and re-named 1865; sold 1904 to L. F. Imossi, Gibraltar and named 'Magnus'; broken up 1913. S.S. 'St Magnus' [II] (809 tons), built in 1912 by Ramage & Ferguson Ltd., Leith; sunk 1917 off Peterhead by enemy action 5 lives lost; survivors landed at Peterhead. 'St Magnus' [III] (1312 tons), built 1924 by Hall Russell & Co., Aberdeen damaged in air attack 1st April 1941 off Tod Head; again 30th Oct. 1942, 5 miles South-west of Fair Isle. S.S. 'St Nicholas' (787 tons), built in 1871 by J. G. Lawrie & Co., Glasgow; iron built; wrecked near Wick in June 1914.
DescriptionLists of annual passes granted to passengers, including the reasons for passes being granted (if you were a director or manager for example). At back of volume: list of tonnage of vessels (including 'St Magnus', 'St Nicholas' and 'St Clair'), 1901. Manuscript.
Access StatusOpen
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