RHONE (SHIP)

The 'Rhone', formerly known as ''Gilroy'', was a 1,768 ton, iron sailing ship with a length of 259.2 feet, breadth of 39.9 feet and depth of 23.2 feet. She was built by John Elder of Glasgow, Scotland in 1875 for Gilroy, Sons & Company of Dundee. The Nourse Line bought the ship in 1889 and renamed it the 'Rhone' after the River Rhone after one of the major rivers of Europe, running through Switzerland and France. She was primarily used by the Nourse Line for the transportation of Indian indentured labourers to the colonies. Details of some of these voyages are as follows:














DestinationDate of ArrivalNumber of PassengersDeaths During Voyage
Fiji15 May 1890 585n/a
Trinidad9 October 1891 67716
Trinidad23 October 1892 6664
Trinidad28 October 1893 6534
Trinidad4 October 1894 6628
Trinidad16 October 1895690109
Fiji11 May 1897 653n/a
Tinidad10 November 18986523
Suriname10 January 1903n/an/a
Suriname8 November 1905n/an/a


She was also used to repatriate 132 former labourers from St Lucia back to India.
The 'Rhone' was regarded as a fast ship. She made the run from Trinidad to Cape Town in 45 days and on 4 November 1894 travelled to Gravesend from Trinidad in just 24 days.
Her last voyage was eventful, for her captain died while, carrying rice from Calcutta to British Guiana. On reaching her destination, she got stuck in the mud and some rice had to be thrown overboard before she could be re-floated. After unloading the remainder of the rice, she sailed for Philadelphia but found five stowaways on board. The captain only managed to disembark the stowaways in the United States after signing a bond and paying for their passage to the West Indies. In Philadelphia she loaded case oil, but the river was frozen and an icebreaker was used to clear a passage and tugs got her to sea. Her troubles were not over as she experienced minor flooding due to a burst pipe and pumps had to be used for 48 hours to clear the water. At the end of this voyage, in 1905, she was sold to Norway and renamed ''Dybvaag''.

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See also



Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji

★ Indian indenture system

External links



Picture of Rhone

Indian Immigrant Ship List

Geneology.com

The Ships List

References


Coolie ships and oil sailors, , Basil, Lubbock, Brown, Son & Ferguson, , ISBN 0-85174-111-8

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