SS City of Cork
City of Cork | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | City of Cork |
| Owner |
|
| Port of registry | Liverpool |
| Route | Trans-Atlantic route |
| Ordered | 1862 |
| Builder | William Denny & Co. |
| Launched | 22 November 1862 |
| Maiden voyage | 21 March 1863 |
| Fate | Scrapped in 1902 |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Ocean liner |
| Tonnage | 1,547 grt |
| Length | 252.6 ft |
| Depth | 32.8 ft |
| Propulsion |
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SS City of Cork was a British single screw steamer made of iron for the Inman Line in 1862. She was built by William Denny & Co.[1][2]
Maiden voyage and Inman Line service
After being completed and handed over to the Inman Line, she was readied for her maiden voyage, which happened on 21 March 1863. She would get 6 more round trips with the Inman Line before being sold in 1871.[2]
Italian service
After being sold to Italy by the Inman Line, she was renamed to Mediterraneo. It is unknown what happened after she was renamed.
References
- ^ "Passenger lists and Emigrant ships from Norway-Heritage". www.norwayheritage.com. Retrieved 8 July 2025.
- ^ a b "City of Cork, Inman Line". www.norwayheritage.com. Retrieved 8 July 2025.