A port bow view, taken from very fine off the bow, of the wreck of the three-masted barquentine Mary Ann (1863) off Sandown Castle, The Downs, Kent.

A port bow view, taken from very fine off the bow, of the wreck of the three-masted barquentine Mary Ann (1863) off Sandown Castle, The Downs, Kent. She was blown ashore in a SE Force 9 gale on 29 September 1899 while on a voyage from North Shields to Cherbourg with coal. All of her masts are still standing and her furled sails are still on board. A note on the vertical format negative says the photographer was using Camera B. Negatives Numbers N18821 to N18827 were taken on the same day.

Object Details

ID: N18822
Type: Glass plate negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Adams, Edgar Tarry
Vessels: Mary Ann (1863)
Date made: 4 October 1899
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Adams Collection
Measurements: Overall: 107 mm x 82 mm