Steam-navigation -- History; Steamboat lines -- History; Steamboats -- History
For the conduct of the business connected with this service, Messrs.
Little opened a branch office in Belfast, and, as they had also
started the Barrow to Douglas trade that same year, they opened an
office in Barrow. The first steamers employed on the Barrow and
Belfast station were the paddle-steamers ROE, TALBOT, and SHELBURNE.
In 1870 a larger and faster paddle-steamer, the ANTRIM, was added to
the fleet.
The service is now maintained by the swift and powerful Royal Mail
Steamships CITY OF BELFAST, DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, MANX QUEEN or
LONDONDERRY. The DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE has already been briefly
described. Her sister vessel in the service, the CITY OF BELFAST, is
slightly smaller. Her gross register tonnage is 1,055 tons.
These powerful steamers leave Belfast every evening at 8-30, Irish
time, and arrive in Barrow about 6 o’clock on the following morning,
in time to connect with the early morning Midland trains to all parts
of England and Scotland. The steamers leave Barrow daily (Sundays
excepted) on arrival of the through trains from London, Bristol,
Leeds, &c., that is about 8-30 p.m., and arrive in Belfast about 5-30
the following morning (Irish time).
In 1873 Messrs. Little opened a branch office in Glasgow, and in
1883 one in Liverpool. In addition to the mail and other steamship
services on the West Coast of Britain, Messrs. James Little & Co.
have a regular service of steamers from London to Terneuzen, in
Holland, and for the efficient working of this service they, in
conjunction with Mr. J. W. Johnston, opened an office in London
in 1886, the name and address of the London firm being Little &
Johnston, 46, Leadenhall Street, who also have a sub-office in
Terneuzen.
They have also several ocean steamers, not built for any special
trade, but of large carrying capacity, under the management of their
Glasgow house.
The fleet of this firm at the present date (1903) consists of
fourteen full-powered steamships, having a gross registered tonnage
of 25,279 tons, and named as follows:—
ANN WEBSTER 792 tons gross.
ARIADNE 292 ”
BORDERER 2983 ”
BORDER KNIGHT 3730 ”
CITY OF BELFAST 1055 ”
DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE 1265 ”
DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH 804 ”
HALLING 777 ”
HERMISTON 4383 ”
INDIANAPOLIS 2464 ”
LONDONDERRY 736 ”
MANX QUEEN 989 ”
RIVERDALE 4206 ”
RIVER LAGAN 803 ”
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25,279
[Illustration: DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH. James Little & Co.]
[Illustration: R.M.S. CLAYMORE. David MacBrayne.]
CHAPTER XV.
MR. DAVID MACBRAYNE’S WEST HIGHLAND STEAMERS.
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