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African Steamship Company

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The company also diversified into a number of businesses related to the trade, including a bank, oil-mills for processing the palm oil, a hotel in
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In 1864 the African Steamship Company was taken over by Fletcher & Parr of Liverpool and, in turn, in 1891 absorbed into
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and from Liverpool to the southern ports of the United States. A later route from
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The company proved sufficiently successful that in 1869 a rival company, the
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area and other west African ports, bringing west-African
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began in 1901, with a direct, fortnightly service from
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back to Britain. The monthly mail steamer to the then
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shipping line in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Index

Liverpool
England
Elder, Dempster & Co Limited
Macgregor Laird
Owen Philipps
W J Pirrie (Director)
British
Macgregor Laird
William Laird
Birkenhead
Niger River
palm oil
Gold Coast
Ghana
Royal Charter
British government
Elder Dempster & Co.
British and African Steam Navigation Company
Elder, Dempster and Company
transatlantic
Liverpool
St Lawrence River
Bristol
Grand Canary
London
West Indies
Avonmouth
Jamaica
Colonial Office
Elder Dempster

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