The general cargo ship Tripolitania (1897) aground at Loe Bar, obscured by spray.
A starboard bow view of the Italian steel general cargo steamer Tripolitania (1897) broadside onto the beach at Loe Bar, one mile east of Porthleven. The tide is out enough that the hull is exposed on the landward side. The wavews are breaking against the port side throwing spray high into the air over the ship's bridge and forecastle. The bow is also obscured by spray. The photographer was standing further up the beach than in G14125, G14126 and G14127, looking seaward.
A glass copy negative from an original print.
The Tripolitania was on passage from Genoa to Barry in ballast when it was hit by a gale and heavy weather, which drove it ashore onto the Loe Bar. The 27 crew and captain were rescued except for one who drowned. Despite attempts to refloat her by removing the shingle from the seaward side of the hull, successive storms pushed the ship further up the beach and eventually it was condemned as a wreck and broken up in situ.
A glass copy negative from an original print.
The Tripolitania was on passage from Genoa to Barry in ballast when it was hit by a gale and heavy weather, which drove it ashore onto the Loe Bar. The 27 crew and captain were rescued except for one who drowned. Despite attempts to refloat her by removing the shingle from the seaward side of the hull, successive storms pushed the ship further up the beach and eventually it was condemned as a wreck and broken up in situ.
Object Details
ID: | G14128 |
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Collection: | Historic Photographs |
Type: | Glass plate negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Gibson & Sons of Scilly |
Vessels: | Tripolitania (1897) |
Date made: | 26 December 1912 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Gibson's of Scilly Shipwreck Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 254 mm x 304 mm |