Ships - Linney Head to Oxwich Point

 


Below are the list of ships that had accidents between Linney Head and Oxwich Point 


Name

 

Nationality

Type

Propulsion

Cause Lost

Year°

Year†

Weight

Length

HMD Active III

 

British

Drifter

Steam

Mine

1907

1917

10

81

 

The British RN drifter  ACTIVE III was lost on 15th October 1917 to a mine from the German submarine UC-51  (Hans Galster), off Milford Haven between Grassholm and Skokham. Active was sweeping the area. There were 10 casualties.

Peacetime operator was William Barclay of Buckie as FV Active (BF771) from 1907

FV Annie

 

British

Smack

Sailing Ship

Missing

1890

1915

3

23.5

14

MV Ballholm

 

Norwegian

Ferry

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Foundered

1949

1979

 

241

36

SV Barbara

 

British

Barque – Bark

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1887

1881

1

1108

67

SS Ben Blanche

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1891

1933

 

255

40

SV Bessie Mitchell

 

British

Schooner

Sailing Ship

Collision

1869

1870

 

93

26

SS Blue Bell

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1892

1913

 

562

54

Boy Toby

 

British

Fishing Ship

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

 

 

1980

 

18

14`

FV Carew Castle

 

British

Trawler

Steam

 

1912

1932

 

256

 

SS Carrier

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1892

1906

 

346

43

Charles Martel

 

French

 

Sailing Ship

 

 

1917

 

39

 

SS City of Bristol

 

British

Passenger/Cargo Ship

Paddle Steam

Rang Aground (Wrecked)

1827

1840

27

210

44

Built at Hotwells, Bristol, the PS City of Bristol was en route Waterford for Bristol when she was driven onto Rhossili Beach on the Gower. Only 2 of the crew (and no passengers)
survived.

HMS Cleveland

 

British

Destroyer

Steam Turbine

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1940

1957

 

1000

85

SS Corundum

 

British

Cargo Ship

Sail and Steam

Collision

1899

1914

 

1256

70

SV Craigwhinnie

 

British

Barque - Bark

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1878

1899

 

869

58

MFV Creag Mhor

 

British

Small Fishing Boat

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

 

1977

 

 

 

SS Eldonpark

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1924

1940

 

5184

124

SV Eleventh Lancashire

 

British

Brig

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1865

1880

 

202

32

SS Elm

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1906

1909

 

349

44

Endeavor

 

British

Small Fishing Boat

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

 

1889

 

 

 

10

SS Epidauro

 

Austro-Hungarian

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1884

1913

 

2095

86

HMT Eveline

 

British

Minesweeper

Steam

Collision

1900

1942

 

206

 

SS Fagerness

 

Italian

Cargo Ship

Steam

Collision

1916

1926

21

3204

93

SS Fermangh

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1927

1938

 

355

42

Forrie

 

British

Ketch ( 1 ½ Mast)

 

Foundered

 

1918

 

94

 

SV Gem

 

British

Schooner

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1859

1867

4

77

24

SS Georgios Markettos

 

Greek

Cargo Ship

Steam

Torpedo

1890

1917

 

2269

88

Gloriosa

 

British

Smack

Sailing Ship

 

 

1917

 

23

 

MFV Good Shepherd

 

British

Small Fishing Boat

 

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

 

1989

 

 

15

FV Gratie Gods

 

Belgian

Trawler

 

Air Raid

 

1942

 

91

 

SV Guanito

 

Italian

Barque – Bark

Sailing Ship

Gale/Storm

 

1887

 

 

 

FV Harvester

 

 

Fishing Ship

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

 

 

 

 

 

 

SV Helvetia

 

Norwegian

Marque – Bark

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1858

1887

 

489

39

Light Float Helwick

 

British

Structure

 

 

 

1943

 

 

 

SS Highgate

 

British

Cargo Ship

Sail and Steam

Collision

1882

1890

6

1395

74

SS Humber

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1889

1892

 

900

70

SS Ionian

 

British

Passenger/Cargo Ship

Steam

Mine

1901

1917

7

8268

143

SS IONIAN was a 8,268grt, defensively armed British Merchant Ship. On the 20th October 1917 when on route from Milford Haven for Plymouth she hit a mine and sank when 2 miles West from St Govan´s Head, Pembrokeshire, Wales. 7 lives lost. Owned by Canadian Pacific Line, Montreal.

Josette Lynn

 

 

 

Yacht

 

 

1965

 

 

 

SS Juta

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1908

1945

 

1559

78

SS Kelvinia

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Mine

1913

1916

 

5039

101

MFV Kerloch

 

British

Fishing Ship

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1959

2010

 

78

18

MV Lady Drusie

 

British

 

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Mine

 

1940

1

 

 

MV Lady Sheila

 

British

Cargo Ship

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Missing

1935

1954

7

216

30

HMT Loch Shiel

 

British

Trawler

Steam

Mine

1909

1916

3

216

47

SS London II

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Air Raid

1924

1941

4

1260

72

SS Mapelfield

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Collision

1941

1945

1

492

43

SS Mareca

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1882

1898

 

2211

91

FV Mary Evelyn

 

British

Trawler

Steam

Collision

1912

1932

4

90

26

Matilda

 

British

 

Sailing Ship

 

 

1928

 

100

26

SV Mayals

 

British

Schooner

Sail and Motor

Rammed

1880

1931

 

226

32

SS Meg Merrilies

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Air Raid

1911

1941

 

642

53

SS Millisle

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Air Raid

1911

1941

10

617

52

SS Mumbles

 

British

Tug

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1917

1931

 

195

30

SS Nanset

 

Norwegian

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

 

1916

 

 

 

SS Nicolaou Virginia

 

Greek

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1920

1946

 

6869

133

SV Nuovo Esule

 

Austrian

Brigantine (2 masts)

Sailing Ship

 

1851

1865

 

334

 

Orion

 

British

Small Fishing Boat

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

 

 

1981

 

 

10

SV Otway

 

British

Yacht

Sailing Ship

Fire

 

1982

 

 

11

MFV Pamela S

 

British

Small Fishing Boat

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Capsized

1992

2006

1

3.42

9

SV Paul

 

German

Schooner

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1919

1925

 

1538

70

Port of London Authority Dredger No.7

 

British

Dredger

No Propulsion

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

 

1911

 

780

65

SS Preserver

 

British

Salvage Vessel

Steam

Mine

1927

1940

5

630

56

Primrose

 

British

 

Sailing Vessel

 

 

1920

 

 

 

MV Prince Ivanhoe

 

British

Ferry

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1951

1981

 

833

61

SS Princess Irene

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1891

1906

 

763

64

Qugg

 

British

Yacht

 

 

 

1995

 

 

7

FV Roche Castle

 

British

Trawler

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1928

1937

1

307

40

Rupee

 

British

Smack

Steam

Gunfire – Shelled

1910

1917

4

39

 

MV Saint Kilda

 

British

Cargo Ship

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Capsized

1955

1961

 

697

60

FV Select

 

British

Drifter

 

Collision

 

1918

1

74

 

MFV Shaleen

 

British

Small Fishing Boat

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

 

 

1991

 

 

9

HMT Shamock

 

British

Trawler

Sail and Steam

Foundered

1900

1906

 

44.43

21

MV Shane

 

British

 

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Foundered

 

2007

 

 

4

MV Solor

 

Norwegian

Tanker

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

Torpedo

1938

1945

4

8262

148

SV Sovereign

 

Canadian

Fully Rigged Ship

Sailing Ship

Collision

1879

1890

8

1224

62

Sunderland MK1 Flying Boat

 

British

Aircraft

Petrol Engine

Gale/Storm

 

1940

 

 

26

SS Taffy

 

Irish

Cargo Ship

Steam

Abandoned

1894

1916

 

173

31

SV Teviotdale

 

British

Barque – Bark

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1882

1886

17

1623

81

SS Tivysdie

 

British

Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1869

1900

 

108

31

HMS Tormentor

 

British

Destroyer

Steam Turbine

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1917

1929

 

975

84

SS Tormes

 

Spanish

Passenger/Cargo Ship

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1877

1894

21

1644

80

Trevessa

 

British

Small Fishing Boat

Motor Vessel (Diesel)

 

 

1973

 

 

 

SV Tridonia

 

British

Barque – Bark

Sailing Ship

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1901

1916

3

2168

 

On October 30th, 1916, the British steel barque TRIDONIA, on voyage from Dublin to Buenos Aires in ballast, was wrecked on Oxwich Point. TRIDONIA dragged her anchors, hit the rocks and sank in deeper water. 3 crew were lost.

Note: Tridonia was the German ship Heinz, seized at the outbreak of WWI by the armed merchant cruiser Kinfaus Castle, off Port Nolloth. Before that she was known as the French Jean-Bart, which ran aground in Australia.

Swansea, 31 October: A message from the agent of the barque TRIDONIA, of Porteynon, received at 3.30 states that all the crew were landed except the master, chief officer, and one able seaman, who have been lost. Fully expect ship will go to pieces shortly. [Liverpool Daily Post 2.11.1916]

The body of the captain of the Cardiff-owned barque TRIDONIA, which was wrecked in a gale on Tuesday, has been identified as that of Captain Stewart, of Aberdeen. During the gale the TRIDONIA, which had a crew of nearly 30 hands, was swept on the rocks at Oxwich Point and the Mumbles, and the Tenby lifeboats made heroic but unavailing efforts to reach her. For nearly 30 hours the captain who was accompanied by his wife, and all his men were on deck, many lashed to the rigging. Three rocket brigades from various stations on the Gower coast worked from the cliffs with their lines for 24 hours trying to establish communication with the battered ship, and at last succeeded. Mrs Stewart, the captain's wife, was the first brought ashore. She was in a state of collapse after her ordeal, and is now under treatment in Gower. The captain, second officer Rock, and an able seaman, Patrick Russell (of Dublin) were swept off the ship and drowned. Captain Stewart resided at 41 Duthie Terrace, Aberdeen. [Aberdeen Journal 4.11.1916]

The story of how Captain Stewart, of Aberdeen, mater of the Cardiff barque TRIDONIA, met his death on the Gower coast at Oxwith, and the bravery of the skipper's wife, who was with him on the ill-fated vessel, forms an epic of the sea. The TRIDONIA was on a voyage from Dublin to Buenos Ayres, and, in a raging sea, she struck and became a total wreck, three out of the 23 souls aboard her being lost. At Mumbles, where the first intimation of the disaster was received, the lifeboat put to sea, but so high were the breakers and so severe the wind-storm, that it was found impossible to bear down upon the doomed ship. Meanwhile the rocket apparatus had been taken overland from Port Eynon to the scene of the wreck, where it was known the men were clinging to the rigging, and had been for many hours facing what seemed to their end at any moment. The Tenby lifeboat was able to approach within a few hundred yards of the spot, and at this time could see no sign of life on board, so that it was concluded that the crew of the barque, save four who had got ashore in the ship's boat shortly after she struck, had all been drowned. Happily, this was not so, and eventually the supreme efforts of the rocket apparatus men were successful, and the crew were all brought ashore except the master, second mate, and an able seaman who had been washed overboard during Monday night. [Aberdeen Journal 8.11.1916]

SV Uzrok

 

Austrian

Brig

 

 

1854

1864

 

444

 

FV Van Der Weyden

 

Belgian

Fishing Ship

 

Mine

 

1940

 

132

28

SS Witte Zee

 

Dutch

Tug

Steam

Ran Aground (Wrecked)

1914

1940

 

465

45

FV Young Clifford

 

British

Trawler

Steam

Gunfire – Shelled

1915

1917

 

47

 


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