Enterprise, wrecked on Lelant, September 11th 1903

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Title

Enterprise, wrecked on Lelant, September 11th 1903

Subject

Schooner
Shipwreck
Wreck

Description

On September 11 1903, the Hayle Lifeboat crew had a dangerous and unnecessary trip out to the derelict Beaumaris schooner Enterprise.

The Enterprise [Enterprize] (1846) was bound from Charlestown, USA, to Manchester with a cargo of china clay when its sails were blown out in a gale leaving the ship drifting. The St. Ives RNLI lifeboat James Stevens No. 10 was launched and rescued the three crew and the boy. The ship then ran aground on the Western Spit, half a mile from Hayle Bar. Enterprise finally broke up in a gale on 14 February 1904.

Description from Clive Carter, Cornish Shipwrecks: The North Coast (London: Pan Books Ltd, 1970), p.72 AND The National Maritime Museum Online Catalogue.

Date

11-09-1903

Rights

Morrab Library

Identifier

COLLINS.060B

Coverage

Lelant

Geolocation