The Goole Steam Shipping Company was a company based in Goole, England from 1864 to 1905 which operated steamship services from Goole to northern European ports.
Career
The Goole Steam Shipping Company was established in 1864 to take over the failed business of Watson, Cunliffe and Company, who had been operating a regular steam boat service from Goole to West Continental Ports.[1]
It was established with capital of £100,000 (equivalent to $12,420,000 in 2023)[2] with the object of continuing the several Trades already existing between the Port of Goole and Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ghent and Dunkirk, and to extend them not only to those Ports, but to other places....[3] The directors were:
Richard Moxon Esq JP, Pontefract (Director of the Leeds and County Bank Limited)
John Banks, jun., Esq., Howden Hall, near Goole, (Timber Merchant)
George Herring Esq., Maitland House, Kensington
Captain John Moody, Goole and London, Shipowner (also Managing Director)
The company had the distinctive funnel-colouring of dark buff with red bank and black top.
In 1895 the company took over two other shipping concerns, the Humber Steam Shipping Company which owned 3 vessels, and the Yorkshire Coal and Steamship Company which owned 11 vessels.