Irlam (ship)

At least four ships have borne the name Irlam.

  • Irlam (1800 ship) was launched at Liverpool and wrecked in 1812.
  • Irlam (1813 ship) was launched at Liverpool and wrecked in 1824.
  • Irlam (1825 ship) was launched at Liverpool and wrecked in 1831.
  • Irlam was launched at Liverpool after the loss of the vessel wrecked in 1831.

The same company, Barton & Co. (actually Barton, Irlam and Higginson), owned each of the first three vessels, and each was a West Indiaman, sailing between Liverpool and the West Indies, primarily Barbados. There is too little information on the fourth to be able to confirm or refute the possibility that Barton & Co. also owned it. She did trade between Liverpool and Barbados.

  • Irlam (1903) was a steel steam paddle tug launched at South Shields. She was broken up in 1953.
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