Category: Lady Jocelyn (1852)
Categories: 1850s Ships | Immigrant Ships to New Zealand | Ships by Name
- Rig: Iron Ship
- Built: 1852
- Built In: Blackwall, London
- Tonnage: 2,138
- Built By: C.J.Mare & Co.
- Dimensions: 254.0 x 39.0 x 24.9
- Demise:
- Originally a steamer. Sister to the Hydaspes. General Screw Ship Co. Park Brs. reg. London. 1855: Troop transport to the Crimean War. 1863: Troop transport to the New Zealand Maori War. 1869: Chartered by Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. 1883: Shaw, Savill & Albion Co.(Lim), reg. Southampton, with her engines removed, and made several voyages to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, between 1860 and 1900.
- Later: Laid up at the West India Dock, London, as a frozen meat store. 1899: Shipping Federation, reg. London. Used to house strike breakers. 1914-18: Floating barracks. 1922: Scrapped in the Netherlands.
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- - Voyages are dated from the Year they departed not the Year they arrive at their destination, If not in the same year
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