Lizzie Wilce & Mary Barrow.

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Identifier

CTR_1_24

Description

The Lizzie Wilce (seen in the background) of Falmouth had set out from Swansea carrying coal to St Malo, but 2 days into her journey she struck Crab Rock and beached at Porthminster beach; a few hours later the Mary Barrow (seen in the foreground), also carrying coal and whose journey had been planned to end at Cowes, ploughed into the same beach a few yards away. Both schooners were refloated within a week or two, although the Lizzie Wilce was more damaged and resumed work as a coal hulk (a floating store).

Date

01/01/1908

Rights

Cornwall Council

Coverage

St Ives

Type

Still Image


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Collection

Clive Carter Collection




Citation
“Lizzie Wilce & Mary Barrow.,” cornishmemory.com, accessed November 22, 2024, https://www.cornishmemory.com/item/CTR_1_24.
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