Toyne, Carter and Company

Toyne, Carter and Company was a company based in Fowey, England from 1897 to 1968 which in its early days operated steamship services servicing the Cornish clay trade.

Foy of Fowey unloading coal at Pentewan

History

Toyne, Carter and Company was established in 1897 by Charles Toyne of Fowey and John Carter.[1]

In 1899 Charles Toyne was also appointed consul for the Kingdom of Italy[2] and in 1920 received the Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy for his services. [3]

The company sold all of its vessels after the First World War and continued as shipping agents until 1968 when it was wound up. [4]

Ships operated by Toyne, Carter and Company

  • Stockton
  • Deerhound
  • Norma
  • Torfrey
  • Par
  • Foy

References

  1. Fenton, Roy (2009). Cornish Steam Ships and Owners the View from England (PDF). Cornwall: National Maritime Museum, Cornwall. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
  2. "Notes from Cornish Towns. Fowey". Royal Cornwall Gazette. England. 18 May 1899. Retrieved 27 October 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "Waiting Vessels at Fowey". West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. England. 17 June 1920. Retrieved 27 October 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "No. 44630". The London Gazette. 9 July 1968. p. 7638.
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