Year |
Name |
Owner |
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1848 | Remembrance | William Watson |
Went ashore and was wrecked at Lyngen near Warberg on April 27th 1875. On a voyage from Hartlepool for Wismar with a cargo of coal & a crew of eight. Master W. Cotton.
Official No. 1944; Code Letters HMCP.
Owners: William Watson, Hartlepool; 1867 Mrs Mary Ann Watson, Hartlepool.
Masters: 1848-50 William Watson; June 1850-53 Henry Anderson (C.N. 2684); July 1853 John Clark; October 1853 Andrew Smith; January 1854-58 George Potter; 1858-64 T Swindon; 1864-65 John Bullock; 1875 W Cotton.
Voyages: 1850-54 Hartlepool for London; November 1854 from Constantinople for Hull; 1 April 1865 she was in collision between Spurn Point & the Dudgeon off Cromer with the Robert & Alexander of Barnstaple. During the impact the master, John Bullock of West Hartlepool, was washed overboard & drowned. Remembrancesuffered considerable damage & in charge of the mate, Thomas Morris, was towed to London at a cost of £145.
Bound from Hartlepool for Wismar with a cargo of coal & a crew of eight Remembrance went ashore & became waterlogged at Lyngen near Warberg on 27 April 1875. No lives were lost. A tug tried to get her off but was unsuccessful.
Life lost April 1865:
Bullock, John, master, West Hartlepool
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