The Cardiff tramp, Bluejacket, struck the rocks sixty feet from the main door of the Longship Lighthouse on November 9th 1898. The wreck came at the end of a long tramping voyage which began on June 4th, under the command of Captain James Thomas,…
The Cardiff tramp, Bluejacket, struck the rocks sixty feet from the main door of the Longship Lighthouse on November 9th 1898. The wreck came at the end of a long tramping voyage which began on June 4th, under the command of Captain James Thomas,…
The Cardiff tramp, Bluejacket, struck the rocks sixty feet from the main door of the Longship Lighthouse on November 9th 1898. The wreck came at the end of a long tramping voyage which began on June 4th, under the command of Captain James Thomas,…
Crowds dressed for an occasion on a river with punts and a larger passenger boat.
E.A.A. attended Jesus College, Cambridge from about 1873-1885 when this picture could have been taken. Also see ARMS LA1 001
Large crowds dressed for an occasion, with people in punts. The photo is annotated 'Cam?' which suggests they thought the river was the River Cam.
Edmund Archibald Armstrong (E.A.A.) attended Jesus College, Cambridge around 1874-1885, where he…