Difference between revisions of "City of Dublin Steam Packet Co"
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After three years, the Transatlantic Company was closed down. | After three years, the Transatlantic Company was closed down. | ||
1909 The Steam Packet Company, which was carrying mails between Holyhead and Kingstown, claimed in court action against the Postmaster-General exclusive use of certain berths at Kingstown under its contract (to 1917) but lost in certain aspects on appeal. The London and North-Western Railway Company was also running a service on the same route. | 1860 [[Laird Brothers|Lairds]] built 3 paddle steamers, Ulster, Munster, and Connaught, for the company's mail service between Holyhead and Kingstown, | ||
1885 [[Laird Brothers|Lairds]] built the steamer Ireland for the company's mail service between Holyhead and Kingstown, | |||
1909 The Steam Packet Company, which was carrying mails between Holyhead and Kingstown, claimed in court action against the Postmaster-General, exclusive use of certain berths at Kingstown under its contract (which ran to 1917) but lost in certain aspects on appeal. The London and North-Western Railway Company was also running a service on the same route. | |||
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of Eden Quay, Dublin
1823 The company was established, originally as Charles Wye Williams and Co
1833 The company was incorporated by Act of Parliament. [1]
1837 Established the Transatlantic Steamship Co to operate between Liverpool and New York.
After three years, the Transatlantic Company was closed down.
1860 Lairds built 3 paddle steamers, Ulster, Munster, and Connaught, for the company's mail service between Holyhead and Kingstown,
1885 Lairds built the steamer Ireland for the company's mail service between Holyhead and Kingstown,
1909 The Steam Packet Company, which was carrying mails between Holyhead and Kingstown, claimed in court action against the Postmaster-General, exclusive use of certain berths at Kingstown under its contract (which ran to 1917) but lost in certain aspects on appeal. The London and North-Western Railway Company was also running a service on the same route.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908