Four dead cattle from the wreck of the passenger/cargo ship Suffolk (1881) on Polpeor Beach near Lizard Point.

A view of four dead cattle from the passenger/cargo ship Suffolk (1881) lying on the shingle Polpeor Beach, just below the Lizard Point, close to the wreck of the ship.

The Suffolk left Baltimore on 14 September 1886 for passage to London but ran into heavy rain and poor visibility off the Scilly Isles on 28 September. The captain had set a course he believed would keep him clear of The Lizard but the ship ran ashore at old Lizard Head doing about six knots. The crew and two passengers were rescued. The cargo consisted of 161 cattle (steers) of which 26 survived, flour, wheat, tobacco and walnut logs amongst other cargoes. The ship broke its back on the evening of 29 September and broke up and capsized on 1 October 1886.

Object Details

ID: G14271
Collection: Historic Photographs
Type: Glass plate negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Gibson & Sons of Scilly
Date made: 30 September 1886; After 29 September 1886
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Gibson's of Scilly Shipwreck Collection
Measurements: Overall: 6 1/2 in x 8 1/2 in