Lamport and Holt was a UK merchant shipping line. It was founded as a partnership in 1845, reconstituted as a limited company in 1911 and ceased trading in 1991.
George Holt, senior, in 1851
Sudley House in Liverpool, the former home of George Holt, junior
Alfred Holt before 1903
Alfred Holt Ltd's Agamemnon, the first steamship to use the benefits of a compound engine by running at a higher boiler pressure
Alfred Booth and Company was a British trading and shipping company, founded in 1866 and traded for more than a century. It was founded in Liverpool, England, by two brothers, Alfred and Charles Booth to export English light leather to the US. It grew into a significant merchant shipping company with its head office in Liverpool and interests in the United States and South America. The group was broken up in 1964 and the last Booth company from the group was sold in 1986.
Lanfranc, launched in 1906, was a hospital ship from 1915 and sunk in 1917
The cargo steamship Clement was launched in 1934 and sunk in 1939
Anselm, launched in 1935, was a troopship from 1940 and sunk in 1941