over and renamed Gourlay, Mudie & Co. This company was dissolved in 1853, and then operated as GourlayBrothers & Co., with four brothers – Alexander, William...
Gourlay (listen) is a surname from one of the Norman families living in Scotland, possibly from North or South Gorley (Hampshire) or an unidentified place...
ship was operated by Österreichischer Lloyd, and was built by the GourlayBrothers shipyard in Dundee, United Kingdom. Österreichischer Lloyd (English:...
Bombed and sunk at Le Havre in 1940 SS Brussels 1902 1,380 Built by GourlayBrothers, of Dundee for the Harwich – Antwerp service. Switched to Tilbury –...
Notable Red Star ships included: Abbotsford (1873). Chartered from GourlayBrothers, Dundee, in 1874. Adria (1896). chartered from Hamburg America Line...
1913 by Swan Hunter. Lost in 1918. PS Cleethorpes 1903 302 Built by GourlayBrothers of Dundee for the New Holland to Hull ferry service. Sold around 1934...
Dundee Shipbuilders also won that order, but sub-contracted the work to GourlayBrothers, another Dundee engineering firm. The ship cost £34,050 to build, plus...
long, 28 ft (8.5 m) wide and 16.2 ft (4.9 m) deep. Built in Dundee by GourlayBrothers in 1864, her original capacity was 523 tons (net) but alterations later...
Archived from the original on 21 November 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2019. Gourlay, J. (1813). Mahradū, an Indian story, with some observations on the present...
Launched Tonnage (GRT) Notes and references Ada 1905 529 Built by GourlayBrothers Dundee. Scrapped in 1934. Alberta 1900 1,236 Sold in 1930 to Greece...
in 1929. Brussels was a 1,380 GRT passenger ferry. She was built by GourlayBrothers, Dundee, as yard number 202. She was 285 feet (86.87 m) long, with...
decommissioned in 1970, and scrapped in 1972. The ship was built by GourlayBrothers & Co. of Dundee as a passenger/cargo ship for Wm. H. Müller & Company's...
scheme for its ships. Müller ordered two new steel-hulled steamers from GourlayBrothers of Dundee in 1897, Batavier II and Batavier III. When this pair joined...
vessel a maximum speed of 16 knots (30 km/h). The ship was ordered from GourlayBrothers and constructed in Dundee, Scotland. The vessel was launched on 12 July...
The SS Abbotsford was a brig-rigged iron passenger ship built by the GourlayBrothers of Dundee for the Red Star Line, of Antwerp. Despite the company's...
January 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2024. "Screw Steamer NGAPUHI built by GourlayBrothers & Co. in 1900 for Northern Steam Ship Co. Ltd., Auckland, Passenger...
Central Railway. Scrapped in 1923. PS Cleethorpes 1903 302 Built by GourlayBrothers of Dundee. Sold around 1934 to the Redcliffe Shipping Company and renamed...
the three ships. After the troubles at Scott & Linton, Linton joined GourlayBrothers as assistant manager at their yard in Camperdown, Dundee. In December...
County Tyrone, Ireland, the son of John Gourlay and Jane Lowry. He emigrated to Upper Canada with his parents, brothers Hugh, William, James, and sister Rebecca...
developing 152 indicated horsepower (113 kW), and made in 1890 by GourlayBrothers & Co of Dundee, Scotland. Her maximum speed was 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph)...
Passenger ship For Cromwell Steamship Lines 17 August United Kingdom GourlayBrothers Dundee Batavier II Passenger ship For Batavier Line 18 August Austria-Hungary...