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The Betsy Anna (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bournemouth interesting placeThe Betsy Anna was an 880 tonne steel steamer, built on the banks of the river Tyne in 1892. She struck Prawle Point in Devon in October 1926 but was re-floated and taken under tow towards Cowes, on the Isle
HMS Patia (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / North_Sunderland interesting placeHMS Patia was a Catapult Armed ship or Fighter Catapult ship. It was a representative of the Pegasus Class consisting of Ariguani, Maplin, Patia, Pegasus and Springbank with FAA aircraft. Each of these merchantmen were equipped with one Fleet Air
The Thracian (Wreck)(en)Isle_of_Man / Port_Erin / Port_Erin shipwreckTHRACIAN, sailing ship. BUILT 1892, SUNK 1892 THE BAD WEATHER THAT HAD DOGGED THE ISLE OF MAN for a week grew much worse on Sunday, 14 August, 1892, writes Kendall McDonald. A south-south-west gale with heavy rain turned into a
The Highland Home (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Milford_Haven interesting placeHIGHLAND HOME, sailing ship. BUILT 1886, SUNK 1895 THE HAWSER THAT BOUND the 1371-ton iron barque Highland Home of Glasgow to the steam tug Warrior could not stand the strain of the south-west gale that struck at 9pm on 10
The Saracen (Wreck / Epave de bateau)(en)France / Bretagne / Lampaul-Plouarzel interesting placeSARACEN, ore-carrier. BUILT 1911, SUNK 1917 HEAVILY LADEN WITH IRON ORE, taken on board at Bilbao, the 3272-ton French steamship Saracen left Spain with orders to carry it to Glasgow. Instead, Saracen and the ore ended up 50m down on
The Unity (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Lossiemouth interesting placeUNITY, trawler. BUILT 1975, SUNK 1994 SHE WAS A FINE EXAMPLE of a Peterhead trawler, but despite her fine landings record, in the end she ran out of time, writes Kendall McDonald. Unity was her name, PD209 her number. Twenty-four
The Cairndhu (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Worthing interesting placeCAIRNDHU, armed steamer. BUILT 1911, SUNK 1917 AT EXACTLY 9PM ON 15 APRIL, 1917, Captain Robert Purvis noted in the Cairndhu's log that he had ordered the ship's lights switched on because of the amount of shipping around it, writes
The Iolanthe (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Swanage interesting placeIOLANTHE,, cargo steamer, BUILT 1904, SUNK 1918 The 3081-ton Iolanthe steamed quickly past the Shambles Lightship and left a straight white wake in the moonlight as she stopped zig-zagging at exactly 10.35 on 4 January, 1918, writes Kendall McDonald. Iolanthe
The Hunsdon (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / Northern_Ireland / Portaferry interesting placeHUNSDON, cargo steamer. BUILT 1911, SUNK 1918 The 2899-ton Hunsdon steamed out between Kingstown Harbour's two massive piers into Dublin Bay in the dusk of 10 October, 1918, writes Kendall McDonald. The vessel was on the last leg of a
The Wreck of the M/V Mactan (U/W) Sibale Island(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Tambong scuba diving facility / area, wreckThis beautiful wreck is a Philippine favorite for everyone who dives her. Lying off of a small island with no silty runoff, she is easy to locate. She rests on her starboard side on a reef slope in twenty-two to
Abandoned barges(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hoo wreck, interesting placeThe barges were towed across the channel as part of the immense project to create artificial harbours for the Normandy landings on D-Day. They formed part of one of the Mulberry harbours. Then in 1953 they came to the rescue
Barge wreck(en)Russia / Korjakija / Tilichiki
"Opty" wreck(en)Russia / Korjakija / Tilichiki boat, shipwreck, crabbingcrab boat
The Elsa (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Brixham water, shipwreckThe 3581 tons of the 335ft steamship Elsa travelled a long way after being built by Tyne Shipbuilding Co of Sunderland in 1904 for the Norwegian African Australian Line of Oslo, writes Kendall McDonald. Her final voyage was no exception.
The Kimya (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Llangefni shipwreck, interesting placeship that sailed under many names - that was the Kimya. When she was built as a steel motor vessel tanker in Germany at the yard of Menzer Ernst Schiffswerft, Geesthacht, she was ice-strengthened to cope with the runs she
The Acclivity (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Amble interesting placeACCLIVITY IS A STRANGE NAME TO GIVE A SHIP. According to the dictionary, it means "the upward slope of a hill". It is difficult to see how that fits a small British motor tanker of 389 tons, built of steel
The Rosehill (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Mevagissey wreck, interesting placeAT FIVE PAST SIX IN THE EVENING OF 23 SEPTEMBER, 1917, Captain Phillip Jones of the steamer Rosehill was in the chartroom studying his ship's position. The Rosehill, built in 1911 as the Minster, was making good time on her
Wreck(en)Iran / Khuzestan / Abadan interesting placeSunk during Iraq/Iran War?
Shover's Auto Salvage(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Enola store / shop, body, automotive, cars, repair, parts, used, wreck, salvageSmall Wrecking yard with Used Auto Parts and a full service auto repair garage 2385 Wertz Lane Enola, PA 17025-1144 (717)732-3556 kreitzersautomotive.com
R & R Auto Wrecking(en)USA / Washington / Spanaway cars, wreck20620 Mountain Highway East Spanaway, WA 98387 (253) 846-9393
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