PS Slieve Bearnagh
PS Slieve Bearnagh was a United Kingdom passenger paddle steamer that in later years was called HC5. J&G Thomson launched her in 1893 or 1894 for the Belfast and County Down Railway (B&CDR). In 1912 she was sold to D&J Nicol of Dundee. Around the end of the First World War she served with the Royal Navy as hospital carrier ship HC5. She was scrapped in 1923.
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PS Slieve Bearnagh
PS Slieve Bearnagh was a United Kingdom passenger paddle steamer that in later years was called HC5. J&G Thomson launched her in 1893 or 1894 for the Belfast and County Down Railway (B&CDR). In 1912 she was sold to D&J Nicol of Dundee. Around the end of the First World War she served with the Royal Navy as hospital carrier ship HC5. She was scrapped in 1923.
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PS Slieve Bearnagh was a Unite ...... HC5. She was scrapped in 1923.
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1894-05-01
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1893-11-21
1894-03-21
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scrapped 1923
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Ship builder
J&G Thomson
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Ship capacity
*958 passengers Belfast — Bangor;
*871 passengers Belfast — Larne
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Ship fate
scrapped 1923
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Ship name
*PS Slieve Bearnagh ;
*HMS Slieve Bearnagh ;
*HC5
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*B&CDR ;
*D&J Nichol ;
*Royal Navy
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Ship ordered
October 1893
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Ship owner
*Belfast and County Down Railway ;
*D&J Nicol
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Ship propulsion
side paddles powered by two compound diagonal steam engines.
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Ship type
passenger ferry
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PS Slieve Bearnagh was a Unite ...... HC5. She was scrapped in 1923.
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PS Slieve Bearnagh
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*HC5 (1919)
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*HMS Slieve Bearnagh (1915 or 1917–19);
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*PS Slieve Bearnagh (1893–1915 or 1917);
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