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} in ). | Ship yard number = 6〔 | Ship way number = | Ship laid down =1852 | Ship launched =27 November 1852 | Ship completed =1853 | Ship christened = | Ship acquired = | Ship maiden voyage = | Ship in service = February 1853 | Ship out of service = 1880 | Ship identification = *Official Number 21930 *Code Letters N J H W * | Ship fate = Scrapped 1880 | Ship status = Scrapped | Ship notes = }} |} SS (RMS) ''Mona's Queen'' (I) No. 21930 – the first vessel in the Company's history to bear the name – was an iron paddle-steamer which was owned and operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. ==Construction and dimensions== ''Mona's Queen'' was built and engined by J. & G. Thomson of Govan, Glasgow and launched in 1852. She had a registered tonnage of 600 tons; length 186'; beam 27' and depth 13'. Her speed is recorded as , and her horsepower is not recorded.〔 ''Mona's Queen'' carried a figurehead of Queen Victoria, and was the first vessel to break away from the Company's long association with Robert Napier & Co. The vessel's cost is not recorded, but a reference in the Company's old minute book suggests it was under £14,000 (£}} in ). In 1855 she was lengthened (details not recorded) at a cost of £2,111(£}} in ). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「SS Mona's Queen (1853)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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