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Torrens


Country of Registry
United Kingdom
Vessel Type
ship

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The Torrens was a notable three-masted clipper ship built in England in 1875 by James Laing at his Deptford shipyard in Sunderland. Constructed for £27,257, she was designed to carry both passengers and cargo between London and Port Adelaide, South Australia, and became renowned for her exceptional speed on this route. The vessel was a composite ship featuring a steel frame and teak planking, with a registered length of 222.1 feet (67.7 meters), a beam of 38.1 feet (11.6 meters), and a depth of 21.5 feet (6.6 meters). Her tonnages were 1,335 GRT and 1,276 NRT. Torrens was distinguished by her heavily sparred three masts, which carried a main sky sail yard and studding sail booms—her unique rigging in the Australian trade for many years. Launched on 30 October 1875, Torrens was completed by 24 November, with her launching marked by her figurehead modeled after Flores Angel, Captain Angel’s daughter, carved by Joseph Melvin. Named likely after Colonel Robert Torrens, she was aimed at the upper end of the passenger market, offering first and second class accommodations, along with amenities such as an ice house and a surgeon onboard. Under Captain Henry Robert Angel’s command, Torrens proved remarkably successful, completing fifteen voyages to Adelaide without serious incident, with her fastest journey from Plymouth to Port Adelaide taking 65 days. Her voyages typically involved routing via the Cape of Good Hope, often entering Port Adelaide through Backstairs Passage. Notable passengers included Rev. C. W. Evan, who died aboard her in 1876. The ship’s service record includes several significant events, such as losing her foremast and topmasts in 1891 during refitting in Pernambuco, and striking an iceberg near the Crozet Islands in 1899, which dismasted her and damaged her bow. Despite this, she limped into Adelaide. Torrens also holds historical significance as the last sailing ship on which Joseph Conrad served as Chief Officer from 1891 to 1893, during which time he praised her elegant handling in big seas. In 1906, Italian owners purchased Torrens for £1,500, registered her in Genoa, and initially intended to break her up. However, her aesthetic appeal led to her being repaired instead, though she eventually ran aground again and was scrapped in Genoa in 1910. Throughout her career, Torrens exemplified the speed and grace of the clipper era and remains a vessel of maritime historical importance.

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58 ship citations (11 free) in 19 resources

Torrens (1875; British)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Page III: 1633; IV: 2401
Torrens
Book Merchant Sailing Ships, 1850-1875: Heyday of Sail
Author David R. MacGregor
Published Conway Maritime, London,
ISBN 0851773168, 9780851773162
Page 59
Torrens
Book Last of the Windjammers: Volume One
Author Basil Lubbock
Published Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd., Glasgow,
Pages 111, 116-7
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Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Torrens (London, 1875, Sail; ON: 73595) Subscribe to view
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Torrens (ship; Capt. Angel; noted in directory of 1877) Subscribe to view
Torrens (ship; Capt. H. R. Angel; noted in directory of 1878) Subscribe to view
Torrens (ship; Capt. H. R. Angel; noted in directory of 1879) Subscribe to view
Torrens (ship; Capt. H. R. Angel; noted in directory of 1880) Subscribe to view
Torrens (ship; Capt. H. R. Angel; noted in directory of 1881) Subscribe to view
Torrens (ship; Capt. H. R. Angel; noted in directory of 1882) Subscribe to view
Torrens (ship; Capt. H. R. Angel; noted in directory of 1883) Subscribe to view
Torrens (Stranded, 1906-08-12; Sunday Point, Yarmouth) Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' at Port Adelaide with new bow and spike bowsprit; c. 1900, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/29 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' at Port Adelaide with new bow, figurehead and spike bowsprit; c. 1900, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/30 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' at Port Adelaide; c. 1875, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/24 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' at Port Adelaide; c. 1877, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/22 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' at Port Adelaide; c. 1880, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/21 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' at Port Adelaide; c. 1905, Photograph, PRG 1373/19/13 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' in New Dock, Port Adelaide; c. 1885, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/23 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' in Port Adelaide after striking an iceberg; 1899, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/26 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' in Port Adelaide with crew; 1899, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/27 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' in the Southern Ocean; c. 1895, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/25 Subscribe to view
Torrens (The 'Torrens' undergoing repair in Fletcher's Slip; 1899, Photograph, PRG 1373/2/28 Subscribe to view
Torrens, Career
Book The Colonial Clippers
Author Basil Lubbock
Published Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow,
ISBN 1417964162
Page 134 e.s.
Torrens, cargo ship: mentioned Subscribe to view
Torrens, clipper ship
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages XXIII, 140-141, 284
Torrens, clipper ship: billet for Conrad as chief mate Subscribe to view
Torrens, clipper ship: inboard deadeyes Subscribe to view
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Torrens, clipper ship: models: by Flynn in NRG registry Subscribe to view
Torrens, clipper ship: models: by Rogers in National Museum, Adelaide Subscribe to view
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Torrens, clipper ship: painting by Patterson at SCI Subscribe to view
Torrens, clipper ship: plans in NRG registry Subscribe to view
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Torrens, Details
Book The Colonial Clippers
Author Basil Lubbock
Published Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow,
ISBN 1417964162
Page 132-3
Torrens, Passage times
Book The Colonial Clippers
Author Basil Lubbock
Published Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow,
ISBN 1417964162
Page 252
Torrens, Record passage
Book The Colonial Clippers
Author Basil Lubbock
Published Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow,
ISBN 1417964162
Page 130
Torrens, Rival of Harbinger
Book The Colonial Clippers
Author Basil Lubbock
Published Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow,
ISBN 1417964162
Page 232
Torrens, Speed
Book The Colonial Clippers
Author Basil Lubbock
Published Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow,
ISBN 1417964162
Page 133