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- Q17020374 subject Q6929987.
- Q17020374 abstract "White Ladye was a steam yacht owned by the actress Lillie Langtry, built in 1891 by Ramage & Ferguson of Leith from a design by W C Storey; 3 masts; length 204 ft; breadth 27 ft; 142 hp steam powered. She was initially owned by Lord Ashburton and named Ladye Mabel, but came into Langtry's possession soon after as a gift from George Alexander Baird, and renamed the White Ladye.In 1893 Langtry leased the vessel to Ogden Geolet who used it until his death in 1897. It was then sold at auction to John Lawson Johnston the 'inventor' of Bovril and remained in his ownership until his death on board at Cannes France in 1900. In 1902/3 she was recorded in the Lloyd's Yacht Register as being owned by shipbuilder William Cresswell Gray, Tunstall Manor, West Hartlepool and remained so until 1915. Following this the Lloyd's Register records that she became French trawler La Champagne based in Fécamp and was broken up in 1935.".
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q16227716.
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q2579015.
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q269732.
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q297743.
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q39984.
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q6244225.
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q6929987.
- Q17020374 wikiPageWikiLink Q926030.
- Q17020374 comment "White Ladye was a steam yacht owned by the actress Lillie Langtry, built in 1891 by Ramage & Ferguson of Leith from a design by W C Storey; 3 masts; length 204 ft; breadth 27 ft; 142 hp steam powered. She was initially owned by Lord Ashburton and named Ladye Mabel, but came into Langtry's possession soon after as a gift from George Alexander Baird, and renamed the White Ladye.In 1893 Langtry leased the vessel to Ogden Geolet who used it until his death in 1897.".
- Q17020374 label "White Ladye - Steam Yacht".