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British clipper

Norman CourtNorman Court
History
United Kingdom
BuilderA. & J. Inglis
Cost£16,005
Launched1869
Out of service1883
FateSunk; carcass remains in Cymyran Bay
General characteristics
Class and typeTea Clipper
Tonnage
LengthHull 197.4 ft 0 in (60.17 m)
Beam33 ft 0 in (10.06 m)
Depth20 ft 0 in (6.10 m)
PropulsionSails
Sail plan
Notesdesigned by William Rennie

Norman Court was a composite built clipper ship, designed by William Rennie, measuring 197.4 ft x 33 ft x 20 ft, of 833.87 tons net. The ship was built in 1869 by A. & J. Inglis of Glasgow. On the night of 29 March 1883 in a strong gale she was driven ashore and wrecked in Cymyran Bay, between Rhoscolyn and Rhosneigr, Anglesey. All bar two of the crew were saved by lifeboats from nearby Holyhead. Andrew Shewan was captain of the Norman Court from her launch until he retired in ill-health in 1873, following an extraordinarily difficult passage from China. His son, also Andrew Shewan, who had previously sailed as first mate, became captain. It was this son Andrew Shewan who recounted many tales of the ship and of the clipper ships in his book Great Days Of Sail: Reminiscences of a Tea Clipper Captain, published in 1926 when he could plausibly claim to be the last surviving tea clipper captain. He died in December 1927.

Norman Court

References

  1. ^ MacGregor, David R. (1983). The Tea Clippers, Their History and Development 1833-1875. Conway Maritime Press Limited. pp. 2.1 – 2.3. ISBN 0-85177-256-0.

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