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Clyde (ship)
Several
ships
have been named
Clyde
for
the River
Clyde:
was launched at
Calcutta
and made one
voyage
to England for the
British East India Company
before she was
lost
in 1804 on the way to
China
.
was built at
Greenock, Scotland
. She made two
voyages
for the
British East India
Company
and three voyages
transporting
convicts
from England and Ireland to Australia. She is last
listed
in 1845.
was the last ship built for the
Nourse Line
and was primarily used for the
transportation
of
Indian indentured labourers
to the colonies. She was eventually sold to
Norwegian
owners and
broken up
in 1924.