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PS ''Duchess of Kent'' was a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway and London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1897.


History

The ship was built by
Day, Summers and Company Day, Summers and Company was a British steam locomotive manufacturer and shipbuilder in the Southampton area. The company's history is complex and involves five men: , John Thomas Groves, Charles Arthur Day, William Baldock and Nathaniel Ogle. ...
of Southampton and launched on 1 July 1897 by Mrs R Brown, wife of the local Marine Superintendent, who named her after Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, the mother of Queen Victoria. She was constructed for a joint venture between the London and South Western Railway and the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway for the passenger trade to the Isle of Wight. She was taken over in 1923 by the Southern Railway. They sold her to the New Medway Steam Packet Company Ltd in 1933 and she was renamed ''Clacton Queen''. In November 1935 she was sold to the Mersey and Blackpool Steamship Company Ltd and renamed ''Jubilee Queen''. Then she was sold to the Jubilee Shipping Company and then S B Kelly in July 1936. She was scrapped in June 1937 at
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References

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