PS Alice Dean, which had a capacity of 411 tons, was a side-wheel, wooden-hulled packet steamer.
SS Mona (II) No.124188 was a steel built packet steamer which was originally named the SS Hazel, and was operated by the Laird Line from 1907 to 1919.
TSS Manxman was a packet steamer which was owned and operated by the Midland Railway before the outbreak of the First World War.
There is a matching tower in Howth, Ireland, also designed by Rennie, for the other terminal of the Irish packet steamer.
SS Mona (II) - the second vessel in the line's history to be so named - was a packet steamer which was operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
King Orry (1913) A packet steamer that served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, until she was sunk during the Evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940.
In 1816 they began to use packet steamers.
In 1877 he bought a share in a packet steamer with his inheritance, using the profits to start up his own management company in 1880, R.P. Houston & Company.
HMS Ben-my-Chree (Manx: "Woman of My Heart") was a packet steamer and a Royal Navy (RN) seaplane carrier of the First World War.
He was nearly killed, along with his first wife Rebecca, when the boiler exploded on one of his packet steamers, the SS Ada Hancock, in 1863.