Jan

29

2010

SHIPWRECKS & GROUNDINGS – Whit Monday 28/5/1860

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REDCAR – A DAY TO REMEMBER Whit Monday, 28th, May 1860 Whit Monday, 28th, May, 1860, was a day to remember in the lives of everyone, lifeboat men, fishermen, the residents of Redcar, and people further afield. A storm blew up that wrecked 23 vessels. An East, North Easterly heavy gale on this occasion...

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Jan

23

2010

Shipwrecks Part 2

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         At present our shipwrecks lists Part 1 to 3 contain vessels that have come to grief (for whatever reason) on our notorious coastline – Hartlepool Bay – Estuary of River Tees, Redcar to Staithes.          ...

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Jan

23

2010

LOCATION – Touchwood

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During the early part of the 1900’s, promenade work took place so that it was widened and lengthened. It eventually reached to where the (Stray pink path now begins.) Across the land at this point was a wooden fence, from the sea front across the road towards the general direction of Zetland...

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Jan

9

2010

SCOTIA

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On, Wednesday, 30th, November,1825, the brig “Scotia”, of Aberdeen, 240 tons, Captain Garvin W. Robinson, from London to Sunderland, was wrecked on Coatham sands. The crew of fourteen were all drowned. In Kirkleatham churchyard a tombstone is erected to the memory of the Captain, who perished...

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Jan

9

2010

SHIPWRECKS & GROUNDINGS “Mowbray”

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On, Tuesday, 9th, December, 1834, the brig “Mowbray” was driven ashore between Redcar and Coatham. The lifeboat “Zetland” was launched and rescued ten of the crew, and returned to shore. Whilst looking at the vessel, the life boatman could see two small boys lashed to the rigging...

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Jan

9

2010

SHIPWRECKS & GROUNDINGS “Caroline”

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On, Sunday, 25th, December, 1936 (Chrismas Day), the brig “Caroline”, of Aalborg, from Shields, laden with coal, was wrecked opposite where the former Coatham Hotel now stands. The crew of ten men left in the ships two boats perished in about ten minutes, before the Zetland got near. The...

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Jan

9

2010

SHIPWRECKS & GROUNDINGS “Susanna”

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The brig “Susanna” of Stockton 225 tons, Captain R. Watson, sailed from Stockton on Saturday evening, 13th, November, 1841, which was fine and calm evening, and during Sunday, 14th, November, 1841, was driven by a furious gale onto the Coatham sands, opposite the sand hills where the Coatham...

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Jan

9

2010

SHIPWRECKS & GROUNDINGS “Jane Erskine”

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On, Wednesday, 15th, November, 1854, the brig “Jane Erskine, of Belfast,232 tons, Captain Park, was on route from Antwerp to Newcastle, in ballast was wrecked on Leigh Dam Scar, to the East of Redcar, in a strong South by South Easterly gale. Twenty endeavoured to get to the vessel, in their cobbles,...

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Jan

9

2010

SHIPWRECKS & GROUNDINGS “Emma”

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On, Monday, 5th, January, 1857, “Emma” of North Shields, 260 tons, Captain McKenzie, from Shields to Villiericies with coal and coke, wrecked off Redcar. The crew of nine hands were saved by the “Zetland”. On this occasion great credit was due to the young men of Redcar, whose...

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Jan

9

2010

SHIPWRECKS & GROUNDINGS “Margarethe”

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Accreditation the Stockton Mercury 28/03/1857. REDCAR LOSS OF LIFE SLOOP MARGARETHA              Between two and 3 o’clock on the afternoon of Sunday (22/03), a vessel apparently in great distress, and which afterwards proved to be the sloop Margaredtha, Mienen, of and from Carolinenaiel...

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