Hallowe'en (clipper)

Hallowe’en was a 920-ton iron clipper ship. She was built in 1870 by Maudslay, Son & Field at Greenwich, England, for Jock Willis & Sons (commissioned by John Willis, junior), and was a sister ship to the clipper ship Blackadder.

Hallowe'en
History
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Owner: Jock Willis & Sons
Builder: Maudslay, Son & Field, Greenwich, England
Launched: 4 June 1870
Fate: Wrecked 1887
General characteristics
Class and type: Iron clipper ship
Tons burthen: 970,99 GRT
Length: 216 ft 6 in (65.99 m)
Beam: 35 ft 2 in (10.72 m)
Draught: 20 ft 5 in (6.22 m)
Sail plan: Full-rigged ship [1]

Due to faults in Blackadder, which caused dismasting on her maiden voyage, Hallowe’en was not handed over to Willis for nearly 18 months after her launch due to protracted legal action.

Record passage from China to London

In 1874–1875, Hallowe’en sailed from Shanghai China, to London with a cargo of tea in 91 days, a record time, arriving 20 January 1875. She was fast in light airs and recorded many fast passages between China and the United Kingdom.

In 1887, Hallowe’en was on passage from Fuzhou, China, loaded with tea when she was wrecked in the English Channel at Soar Mill Cove off Salcombe, South Devon, England.[1]

References

  1. Bruzelius, Lars (24 August 1996). "Sailing Ships "Hallowe'en"". Hallowe'en. The Maritime History Virtual Archives. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
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