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W.T.C. - a general history

W.T.C. 1857-?

Built at Riga, Russia: previously Katja: Official No. 28291: Code Letters PVTB: one deck; wood schooner; 150g; 143nt; 72.7 x 24.9 x 11.8; cabin removed December 1870.

Owners: 1862 William Scurr (ship’s chandler) West Hartlepool-renamed W.T.C.; by 1867 CMC Dalton (Seaton Carew) West Hartlepool; 1867 Thomas Wood, Hartlepool; 1869 Gregory Husband & Rowntree Moody, Hartlepool (1869-75 mortgaged by William Gray, West Hartlepool).

Masters: 1864-65 T Barnard; 1866 Burrell; 1866 Gascoigne; 1869-70 Gregory Husband (drowned at London December 1870 aged 45).

Voyages: 27 October 1869 from London for Hartlepool she was in collision with the Malden schooner Retriever. She was assisted into Lowestoft for repair to the damage; 14 November 1872 from Hartlepool for Southampton with a cargo of coal she was assisted into Lowestoft with loss of anchor & chains; October 1873 Hartlepool for London.

Not on the British Register as W.T.C. by 1875.

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