The Danish steamer G. Koch (1888) aground off Dolor Point, Coverack.
An elevated view, fine off the port bow of the Danish cargo steamer G Koch (1888) ashore alongside Dolor Point in Perprean Cove. In the background are the houses of Coverack mostly obscured by the rocks. The tide is partially in/out surrounding the ships but it is not afloat. Lowland Point is in the distance. The top left of the negative has been broken and lost.
G Koch was bound from Hamburg to Cardiff with a load of coal for Las Palmas when it ran aground off Dolor Point on 7 March 1904. It was refloated two weeks later by the Western Marine Salvage Co and continued trading until wrecked near the Girdleness Lighthouse, Aberdeen in January 1913 with the loss of seven lives.
G Koch was bound from Hamburg to Cardiff with a load of coal for Las Palmas when it ran aground off Dolor Point on 7 March 1904. It was refloated two weeks later by the Western Marine Salvage Co and continued trading until wrecked near the Girdleness Lighthouse, Aberdeen in January 1913 with the loss of seven lives.
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Object Details
ID: | G14001 |
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Collection: | Historic Photographs |
Type: | Glass plate negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Gibson & Sons of Scilly |
Vessels: | G Koch (1888) |
Date made: | March 1904 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Gibson's of Scilly Shipwreck Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 254 mm x 304 mm |