I have: PRINCE ALBERT (1850)
Built: 1850
109 tons. Length 142.2 ft
Builders: W Denny & Bros., Dumbarton
Engine builders: Caird & Co., Greenock.. Engine type: 2-cylinder diagonal; 60 HP
Hull Material: iron; flush decked
Owners: Loch Lomond Steamboat Co
1850: Entered service on Loch Lomond from Balloch to Inverarnan
1862: Sold to the Dumbarton Steamboat Co. Moved out of the Loch and operated fropm Glasgow to Dumbarton.
1863: Sold to Henry Gough, Liverpool. Operated as a ferry from Liverpool to Eastham. Renamed Richmond.
1864: June: Became a blockade runner. Regained the name Prince Albert. Made one return trip from Nassau to Charleston.
1864: August 9: Ran onto the wreck of Minho on her second trip entering Charleston Harbour and was destroyed by fire by the Union shore batteries.
1873: Wreck removed and broken up
Alternative sources say:
1871: Purchased by Thompson & Gough, Liverpool, after the death of Henry Gough.
from "Directory of Clyde Paddles, published 2013 by Amberley Publishing