Belfast Steamship Company

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Belfast Steamship Company
Industry Shipping
Successor(s) Coast Lines
Founded 1852
Defunct 1975
Headquarters Belfast
Area served Belfast, Liverpool

The Belfast Steamship Company provided shipping services between Belfast and Liverpool from 1852 to 1975.[1]

History

The company started life in 1824 as the Liverpool and Belfast Steam Packet Company.[2] operated by Langtry & Herdman. They began a steam ship service from Belfast to Liverpool. [3]

Vessels introduced were as follows

  • PS Chieftain, 1826
  • PS Corsair, 1827
  • PS Falcon, 1835
  • PS Reindeer, 1838
  • PS Sea-King, 1845
  • PS Blenheim, 1848

About 1830 the Dublin Steam Packet Company began a weekly service in competition.

On 31 January 1852 the Liverpool and Belfast Steam Packet Company was registered as The Belfast Steamship Company Ltd

In 1859 it expanded and absorbed the Cork Steamship Company and in 1866 it absorbed the Londonderry Steamboat Company.

It was absorbed into Coast Lines in 1919 as a subsidiary company, which was subsequently absorbed into P&O Ferries in 1975.

References

  1. Sea breezes: the ship lovers' digest: Volume 42. Pacific Steam Navigation Company. 1968
  2. Sea breezes: the ship lovers' digest: Volume 42. Pacific Steam Navigation Company. 1968
  3. The Belfast and Province of Ulster Diretory for 1852
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