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P.S.
Frodingham (ex -Dandie Dinmont 1895)
Built in 1895 by A and J Inglis at
Pointhouse, Glasgow
Engines : Simple diagonal, 48 x 66 in
Dimensions : 195.2 ft x 22.1 ft (lengthened to 209.6 ft)
218 Gross Registered Tonnes (later
343)
Ordered for the North
British SP’s Craigendoran - Dunoon / Holy Loch routes
Lengthened and reboilered in 1912, receiving a taller funnel
Reboilered in 1918, receiving another new, broader, funnel
Remained on station during World War I
Spent the 1926 and 1927 seasons laid up
In 1928 she went to the London and North Eastern Railway’s Hull - New
Holland ferry
Renamed PS Frodingham
Sold in January 1936 to breakers at Gent, Belgium
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