A fine builders mirror back half model of the cargo ship S.S. Glenmay, built by Ropner & Son and engined by Blair & Co.Ltd., Stockton on Tees
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A fine builders mirror back half model of the cargo ship S.S. Glenmay, built by Ropner & Son and engined by Blair & Co.Ltd., Stockton on Tees

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A fine builders mirror back half model of the cargo ship S.S. Glenmay, built by Ropner & Son and engined by Blair & Co.Ltd., Stockton on Tees
with cut away masts, derricks, anchor with 'D' chain, anchor winch, fairleads, bollards, derricks with winches, ventilators, companionways, cargo hatch covers, raised superstructure with bridge, open bridge over with helm, binnacle, telegraph and navigation lamps, funnel finished in black with safety valve extension pipe, engine room lights, two covered lifeboats in davits, aft helm and other details. The hull, with rudder and propellor is finished in pink and black with silver plated fittings in original mahogany case with back silvered mirror (cracked) for wall hanging with ivorine builders plate mounted to the front -- 21 x 91½in. (53.5 x 235cm.)
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This lot must be cleared by 1.00 p.m. on the Friday following the sale. If it is not cleared, it will be removed to the warehouse of:-
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Lot Essay

The steel screw cargo steamer Glenmay was built by Ropner & Son of Stockton for R. Livingston & Co. in 1905. Registered in West Hartlepool at 2,485 tons gross (1,571 net), she measured 310 feet in lenght with a 44 foot beam and was engined by Blair's of Stockton. Remaining with her first owners for eleven years, she was sold in 1916 but retained her original name until sold again to Hogarth & Sons in 1919. Renamed Baron Douglas, Hogarth's only kept her for a year before selling her on and when she was resold again to Greek owners in 1930 she was renamed Afroessa. Her new owners - Kirtatas Brothers of Andros - kept her for the rest of her life, or at least until August 1940 when she was captured and renamed Sahara. Recovered at Dakar on 16th March 1943, she reverted to her previous name of Afroessa and was re-registered under British colours. Arriving at Freetown on 14th August 1943, she was put to use as a hulk and disappears from record thereafter.

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