I noticed a photo of her recently in a Turkish book, and my contact who researches Turkish steamers sent me the following:
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1895:
GREYHOUND North Pier Steamship Co. Blackpool Ltd., Fleetwood /Br 1905:
GREYHOUND Blackpool Passenger Steamboat Co. Ltd. (m) T. Bickerstaffe, Fleetwood /Br 01.10.1915:
GREYHOUND II Royal Navy –aux. minesweeper- /Br 14.05.1919:
GREYHOUND Blackpool Passenger Steamboat Co. Ltd. (m) T. Bickerstaffe, Fleetwood /Br .04.1923:
GREYHOUNDÂ Abercorn Steamship Co. Ltd. (m) S. Gray, Belfast /Br .03.1925:
BÜYÜKADA Türkiye Seyr-i Sefain Idaresi, İstanbul, İstanbul 01.07.1933:
BÜYÜKADA AKAY İşletmesi Müdürlüğü, İstanbul .06.1936: out of service and sold for demolition at İstanbul
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Hi All,
After reading Andrew Gladwells first class book 'Lancashire Coast Pleasure Steamers' I would be interested in finding out what happened, to P.S. Greyhound. She is also featured in Bernard Cox's book 'Pleasure Steamers'.
Greyhound was a good looking boat built by J & G Thompson on the Clyde in 1925, flush decked, 542 gross tons, length 230 ft.
She saw service on the Blackpool Coast until 1923, when she was sold for service on Belfast Lough. She was then sold to Turkish owners in 1925 and renamed 'Buyuk Ada'.
This is where the story currently ends. Does anybody know what happened to her afterwards?
Thanks Tonyh