The fishing boat SC 41 with a rowing boat close to the beach of Samson Island with salvaged cattle from the passenger/cargo liner Minnehaha (1900)

A view of the fishing vessel SC 41 and a small rowing boat landing salvaged cattle from the grounded passenger/cargo liner Minnehaha (1900). A photograph taken from the beach at Samson Island where the cattle were offloaded. Most of the cattle had been rescued by Wednesday 20 April.

An acetate film copy negative of glass negative P50848.

The Minnehaha ran aground on 18 April 1910 in fog on passage from New York to Tilbury. The 66 passengers, all First Class, and 171 crew were rescued and about 200 of the 243 steers (castrated young bulls) were landed on Bryher. The mixed cargo from Holds 2 and 3 were jettisoned, including crated new motor cars, grand pianos, machinery, sewing machines, carpets and other cargo going over the side to lighten the ship. Between 20 April and 11 May the ship was prepared for refloating (using compressed air to float it), and eventually came off the ledge. Minnehaha then proceeded under its own power to Falmouth.

Object Details

ID: P51159
Collection: Historic Photographs
Type: Sheet film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Gibson & Sons of Scilly
Date made: 18-20 April 1910
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Gibson's of Scilly Shipwreck Collection
Measurements: Overall: 100 mm x 125 mm