Arrangement drawings of sailing ship 'Wanlock'

Scale: 1/4":1'; 1/8":1'. Sail plan, plan and section, sheerdraft and profile, longitudinal section, main deck plan and lower deck plan. The iron sailing vessel Wanlock was built by London and Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company at their Govan yard, as yard number 187, and was launched on 1st December 1875. It was ordered for Captain Robert Bramwell, London, and entered service in January 1876. It would late be operated by Branwell & Gardiner, J.I. Jacobs & Co, G.M. Magnusson, and P. Jacobsen before finally being sold to Rederi A/B Vala in 1918. On 16th July 1918 Wanlock was sunk by U92 whilst travelling from Liverpool to Isafjord with coal.

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Extent:
4 sheets
Identifier:
MSR/0094
Access:
Open Access