The sailing ship Andola (1886) aground, broadside-to, off Manacle Point.

A middle-distant starboard quarter view of the three-masted sailing ship Andola (1886) stranded on the shore broadside-to with a list to port. The photograph was taken from rocks just below Manacle Point, three-quarters of a mile south-west of Porthoustock. The sails are furled and the rig is in good order. The tide is in further than in negatives G14067 and G14068, and washing around the bow and stern, and over the rocks off the bow. The rocks below the cliff dominate the lower part of the photograph.

The Andola had left Tacoma on 9 August 1894 with a cargo of wheat to go to Falmouth for orders (to proceed to Hull) and provisions. On 29 January Andola left Falmouth but the wind shifting to the south-east took the ship aback. As the weather was deteriorating with squally snow showers the ship tacked off shore but despite seeing the Lizard lights and hearing a bell, the ship struck the Shark's Fin Rocks off Manacle Point and ended up on the below the cliffs on 30 January 1895.

Object Details

ID: G14069
Collection: Historic Photographs
Type: Glass plate negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Gibson & Sons of Scilly
Vessels: Andola (1886)
Date made: 31 January - 4 February 1895
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Gibson's of Scilly Shipwreck Collection
Measurements: Overall: 254 mm x 304 mm