Launched 29 December 1883 as Idas completed October 1884 as Hartington: Official No. 89471: Code Letters JQCD: Code Letters HGLP.
Owners: 1884 Hudson Shipping Co Ltd, West Hartlepool; 1896 Navigazione a Vapore Unione, Ragusa, Austria; 1900 Unione, (Racich& Co) Lusinpiclo, Austria–renamed Epidauro: 1902 Epidauro SS Co Ltd (G Racic), Ragusa & Dubrovnik: 1907 Navigazione à Vapore Unione (G Racic), Ragusa: 1909 Navigazione Libera Giov Racich & Co, Lussinpiccolo.
Masters: 1884-85 Wandless; 1887-90 WH Hull; 1891-95 Strickland; 1899 G Scioletich.
More detail »Thomas Hudson purchased his first ship, Hudson, in 1878 and went on to found the Hudson Shipping Co. Ltd. which was registered in May 1884. The company was wound up in 1896.
Family History:
Thomas Sharp Hudson was born in 1847 at Sunderland to parents Joseph and Mary (nee Sharp). Between at least 1851 and 1871 he lived with his family at Seaton Carew. In 1871 his occupation was listed as a commercial clerk. By 1889 he was living at Victoria Terrace, Hartlepool.
He was chairman of the Seaton Carew Local Board from 1879 to 1881 and was also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Thomas travelled to the U.S.A. in 1881/82 and returned there in 1889. He died at Runnymede, Harper County, Kansas, U.S.A. on 31 January 1890 leaving a personal estate of £1,146.
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