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Chaplin at Karno´s, NYC Clippings 2/51
Wanganui Chronicle, Wanganui, New Zealand, May 31, 1910.
Charles Chaplin pretending to be sea-sick, SS Cairnrona,
Sept.1910, in Charles Chaplin, My Life in Pictures, London 1974
& Fred Karno Company possibly aboard SS Cairnrona
– left Fred Karno, Jr., Charles Chaplin, Arthur Dando, right Albert
Austin, Stan Laurel, 1910, Discovering Chaplin
„Burning Liner“
Editorial content. „Wild Panic On Burning Liner.“ (...)
„London, April 8.
With nearly 1,000 persons on board when outward bound
from London to Portland, Maine, the Newcastle steamer
Cairnrona, belonging to the Cairn Line, caught fire in mid-Channel
on Thursday morning.“
Tyrn Built Ships
Name Consuelo
Type Cargo Ship
Launched March 2, 1900
Completed June 1900
Builder CS Swan & Hunter Ltd
Yard Wallsend
Yard Number 251
Dimensions 6025grt, 3960nrt, 461.5 x 52.1 x 31.1ft
Engines 2 x T3cyl (22, 37 & 64 x 42ins), 783nhp
Engines by T. Richardson & Sons, Hartlepool
Propulsion 2 x Screws
Construction Steel
Reg Number 110797
History June 1900 T Wilson, Sons & Co Ltd, Hull
1908 Cairn Line of Steamships Ltd (Cairns, Noble & Co),
Newcastle. Renamed Cairnrona.
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