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PS Slieve Donard was a United Kingdom passenger paddle steamer that in different periods of her history was also called PS Albion and HMS Albyn. Albion is the name she bore the longest and may be the one by which she is better known in England. Slieve Donard was her original name and the one by which she will be best known on the island of Ireland.

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  • PS Slieve Donard (en)
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  • PS Slieve Donard was a United Kingdom passenger paddle steamer that in different periods of her history was also called PS Albion and HMS Albyn. Albion is the name she bore the longest and may be the one by which she is better known in England. Slieve Donard was her original name and the one by which she will be best known on the island of Ireland. (en)
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  • *HMS Albyn (1915–21) (en)
  • *PS Albion (1900–15); (en)
  • *PS Slieve Donard (1893–99); (en)
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  • *B&CDR ; *P&A Campbell ; *Royal Navy (en)
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  • Scrapped 1921 (en)
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  • *PS Slieve Donard ; *PS Albion ; *HMS Albyn (en)
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  • *Slieve Donard in County Down; *"Albion", the old name for Great Britain; *"Albyn", from Alba, the Scots Gaelic name for Scotland (en)
Ship owner
  • *Belfast and County Down Railway ; *Alexander Campbell *P&A Campbell (en)
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  • side paddles powered by two compound diagonal steam engines. High pressure cylinders bore x stroke; low pressure cylinders bore x stroke. (en)
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  • passenger ferry (en)
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  • PS Slieve Donard was a United Kingdom passenger paddle steamer that in different periods of her history was also called PS Albion and HMS Albyn. Albion is the name she bore the longest and may be the one by which she is better known in England. Slieve Donard was her original name and the one by which she will be best known on the island of Ireland. J&G Thomson launched Slieve Donard in 1893 for the Belfast and County Down Railway (B&CDR). In 1900 she joined P&A Campbell's White Funnel Fleet of pleasure steamers and was renamed Albion. From 1915 she served with the Royal Navy as HMS Albyn. She was bombed in 1917 and scrapped in 1921. (en)
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