PS Minerva (1893)

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History
Name: PS Minerva
Namesake: the goddess Minerva in ancient Roman mythology
Owner: Glasgow and South Western Railway (1893–1920)[1]
Operator:
Port of registry:
  • United Kingdom
  • United Kingdom
Builder: J&G Thomson[1]
Yard number: 264[1]
Launched: 6 May 1893[1]
Fate: scrapped by 1928[1]
General characteristics
Type: passenger ferry
Tonnage: 306 GRT[1]
Length: 200 ft (61 m)[1]
Beam: 25 ft (7.6 m)[1]
Propulsion: side paddles powered by two compound diagonal steam engines. High pressure cylinders 26 inches (660 mm) bore x 54 inches (1,400 mm) stroke; low pressure cylinders 55 inches (1,400 mm) bore x 54 inches (1,400 mm) stroke.[2]

PS Minerva was a 306 GRT passenger paddle steamer that J&G Thomson launched in 1893 for the Glasgow and South Western Railway (G&SWR).[1] She served with the Royal Navy from 1916 and was sold into civilian service in Turkey in 1924.[1] She was scrapped by 1928.[1]

History

J&G Thomson of Clydebank launched Minerva for the G&SWR on 6 May 1893.[1] She had two sister ships with slight detail differences: PS Glen Rosa, which was also built for the G&SWR, and PS Slieve Donard, which was built for the Belfast and County Down Railway.

She worked various G&SWR ferry routes, commonly to Rothesay and the Kyles, and in winter to the Isle of Arran.[2] In 1902 she was re-boilered, as a result of which her funnel was moved further forward.[2]

In June 1916 the Admiralty requisitioned her for the Royal Navy as an auxiliary patrol vessel.[1] The Turkish Navy captured her in 1917.[2] After the Armistice of Mudros in 1918 she returned to the Royal Navy. From April 1919 she served as a minesweeper.[1]

In 1924 she was sold to Turkish owners,[1] who operated her as a ferry on the Bosphorus.[2] She had been scrapped by 1928.[1]

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