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The Royal Exchange Shipping Co. Ltd. aka Monarch Line from the names of their ships
The Royal Exchange Shipping Co. Ltd. aka Monarch Line, the names of their ships


1870 The line was founded; it had sailing ships on the Mediterranean and Far East trades.  
1870 The line was founded; it had sailing ships on the Mediterranean and Far East trades.  
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1880 Started New York - London sailings, with calls at Galway on the outward voyages.  
1880 Started New York - London sailings, with calls at Galway on the outward voyages.  


Due to a severe slump in the mid 1880s, the company went into liquidation in 1886 and some of their ships went to the [[Allan Line]] and some to the [[Wilson Line]].
1886 Due to a severe slump in trade, the company went into liquidation; some of their ships went to the [[Allan Line]] and some to the [[Wilson Line]].


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 11:09, 9 January 2024

The Royal Exchange Shipping Co. Ltd. aka Monarch Line, the names of their ships

1870 The line was founded; it had sailing ships on the Mediterranean and Far East trades.

1880 Started New York - London sailings, with calls at Galway on the outward voyages.

1886 Due to a severe slump in trade, the company went into liquidation; some of their ships went to the Allan Line and some to the Wilson Line.

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