SS Ava (1855)
The SS Ava was a 1,613 GRT British steamship, constructed in 1855 by the Tod & McGregor shipyard in Glasgow. Described as "an iron screw barque with one funnel", she was operated by the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company on the China mail service and was named after Ava, the ancient capital of Burma. She ran aground and was wrecked off the coast of Ceylon in February 1858.
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SS Ava (1855)
The SS Ava was a 1,613 GRT British steamship, constructed in 1855 by the Tod & McGregor shipyard in Glasgow. Described as "an iron screw barque with one funnel", she was operated by the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company on the China mail service and was named after Ava, the ancient capital of Burma. She ran aground and was wrecked off the coast of Ceylon in February 1858.
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The SS Ava was a 1,613 GRT Bri ...... st of Ceylon in February 1858.
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1855-06-29
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1855-05-03
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Wrecked on 16 February 1858 15 miles north ofTrincomalee,Ceylon
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Ship builder
Tod & McGregor, Glasgow
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Ship capacity
*97 First Class passengers,
*30 Second Class
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Ship completed
1855-06-29
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United Kingdom
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1855-05-03
Ship name
Ava
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All the above information, unl ...... ed from "Clydebuilt" database.
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Ship registry
London
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Ship tonnage
*1,613 GRT
*934 NRT
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Passenger Liner
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The SS Ava was a 1,613 GRT Bri ...... st of Ceylon in February 1858.
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SS Ava (1855)
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