RMS St. Patrick

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The first RMS St Patrick of the St. George Steam Packet Company was a wooden paddle steamer, launched by Mottershead & Hayes of Liverpool on 22 April 1822 for passenger service. The ship first served on the line's Dublin to Liverpool route, with a stopover in Bristol. The ship was sold in 1824 to Portuguese interests and renamed the ship Restaurador Lusitano, which operated on the Lisbon to Porto route. Civil war broke out in 1828 and the vessel was chartered for service by the Absolutists in 1832. While sailing with troops and supplies, Restaurador Lusitano was severely damaged in a storm while attempting to aid another vessel in trouble. The damage was too much and Restaurador Lusitano sank on 11 September 1832.

1832  WikimediaWikidata
mass 157 tonne, length 40 metre, beam 6.73 metre, 
passenger ferry, paddle steamertroopshipPortuguese Navy


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    1832 drawing of the SS Restaurador Lusitano (Ex. RMS St. Patrick)1832 drawing of the SS Restaurador Lusitano (Ex. RMS St. Patrick)
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