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Author Topic: Blockade runner "Condor"  (Read 3769 times)

Dallinson

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Blockade runner "Condor"
« on: June 17, 2005, 03:55:38 AM »
Hi there.
I am looking for a picture, (one lives in hope!!) of the blockade runner
CONDOR. She made the run across the Atlantic in 1864 under the command of a
Capt Hewitt. Unfortunately she did not last long! I know her dimensions, but
that is about all.
Even if there is no picture of her, maybe someone could suggest the name of
a sister ship or one that may have looked very similar. Did she have the
distinctive turtle deck up forward, as many did?
Any leads gratefully received.
Regards
David

vawarner

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Blockade runner "Condor"
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2005, 03:56:21 AM »
You are in luck

in the book Civil war navies,
by Paul Silverstone on page 196 ther is a scketch of a
ship called the flamingo. This is one of four sister
ships built in Glasgow. one of the siste ships was the
Condor.

Hope that helps.

regards

William Warner

Stuart Badger

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Blockade runner "Condor"
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2005, 03:57:09 AM »
Hi David

What little I know is that Condor was built by Randolf Elder & Co of Govan
in 1863 for the Confederacy. There is an interesting site at

http://www.aquariums.state.nc.us/files/photosff.htm

where they are placing a model of the sunken ship in an aquarium - don't
know whether thay have guesstimated what she looked like or whether they had
drawings - might be worth a contact though??

Stuart Badger

Stuart Badger

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Blockade runner "Condor"
« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2005, 03:57:51 AM »
Hi Daaavid

further to my last post - it would appear that Elders built 5 Blockade
runners for the Confederacy, all in 1863. They were:
Ptarmigan
Flamingo
Falco
Evelyn
and Condor

There is a picture of Flamingo at:
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/8610/Flamingo.htm

hope this helps

Stuart Badger

 

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