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  • Collection: Collins Shipwreck Collection

COLLINS.46C.tif
The Cromdale came ashore at at Bass Point, after a one hundred and twenty-dour day journey from Taltal, Chile with a cargo of Nitrates. She was already a week overdue at Falmouth when, nearing the Lizard, she ran into dense fog on the evening of May…

COLLINS.46A.tif
The Cromdale came ashore at at Bass Point, after a one hundred and twenty-dour day journey from Taltal, Chile with a cargo of Nitrates. She was already a week overdue at Falmouth when, nearing the Lizard, she ran into dense fog on the evening of May…

COLLINS.48.tif
Stranded near estuary, left as derelict. Ex-Rosebud.

COLLINS.223.tif
Polish Sailing Ship
Built 1909
Sail Training/Racing Ship
Retired since 1983 - National Maritime Museum Gdansk

COLLINS.50.tif
Shipwreck on Hayle Bar

COLLINS.51.tif
Print of an illustration.

COLLINS.53.tif
Became a total wreck 27 -08-1934
Picture is printed the wrong way round - negative incorrect.

COLLINS.54A.tif
The Auxiliary packet Earl of Arran ran ashore on Irishman's ledge on the July 16 1872. Built in Paisley in 1860 for the Ardrossen to Arran passenger run, the Earl of Arran served in the Clyde from 1860 until 1868, when she worked excursions between…

COLLINS.54B.tif
The Auxiliary packet Earl of Arran ran ashore on Irishman's ledge on the July 16 1872. Built in Paisley in 1860 for the Ardrossen to Arran passenger run, the Earl of Arran served in the Clyde from 1860 until 1868, when she worked excursions between…

COLLINS.55.tif
The Earl of Lonsdale, a steamer, was carrying beans and cotton seed from Alexandria to Portishead. . Owned by Thomas G. Dunford of Newcastle. The vessel was 1,543 tons gross and was built in North Shields, North Tyneside in 1872

The Earl of…

COLLINS.56A.tif
The Liverpool coaster, the 333-ton Eilianus, steamed into a large reef during the fog of June 1936. Launched in Holland in 1917 as the Wyke Regis, she left Blyth on June 2nd, discharged coal at Dunkirk and proceeded to Le Havre, loading 800 tons of…

COLLINS.56B.tif
The Liverpool coaster, the 333-ton Eilianus, steamed into a large reef during the fog of June 1936. Launched in Holland in 1917 as the Wyke Regis, she left Blyth on June 2nd, discharged coal at Dunkirk and proceeded to Le Havre, loading 800 tons of…

COLLINS.57A.tif
Previously known as 'Worthsee Brake'

COLLINS.57B.tif
Previously known as 'Worthsee Brake'
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