HMS HAWKE
Times: Tuesday, September 27, 1892, 33754 – Naval cruiser Hawke runs aground at Portland Harbour. MMI. Ship Incident
Times: Tuesday, September 27, 1892, 33754 – Naval cruiser Hawke runs aground at Portland Harbour. MMI. Ship Incident
Sailing Barge – Captain R. Watts. (LARN, VLI.) – Poole Harbour. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1897 Appx. C Table 3 p172.
Schooner – Weymouth. LARN, VLI – Refs. BOT: USC. 1860 p610-611 & DCC:03/01/1860 DCC:03/01/1860 “The Gale of Wednesday Night – During the gale that raged on Wednesday night two vessels have become wrecks, at least for the present they may be put down so, though there is a shadow of a chance of one being … Read Article
Barque – General Cargo. Captain McKenzie. (LARN) Freshwater / Kimmeridge Ledges. “The vessel was abandoned in thick fog, her crew and passengers all saved. Steamships are being used to save the cargo. The passengers were a Portuguese gentleman, his wife and child, who were in the state cabin. The Captain McKenzie had never previously navigated … Read Article
Times: Tuesday, September 14, 1869, Issue 26542 – Extreme Gales: Hannah bound for Stockholm. Pilot George Brown of Portland. The Salathiel (good detail). MI. Ship Incidents.
Brig – Captain Balle. (The Standard, Friday, December 12, 1828, Issue 491) – Chesil Cove. All the crew rescued. . “Under the direction of J. W. Weston Esq. agent to Lloyds, the masts, sails and stores of all descriptions have been saved and the whole together with the hull will be sold for the benefit … Read Article
Times: Friday, January 16, 1885, Issue 31345 – “Intelligence from Kimmeridge, telegraphed from Corfe castle reports that the Guyenne, French steamer, which struck on the Kimmeridge Ledges on Wednesday, has got off and proceeded to Weymouth assisted by tugs. Damage slight; had jettisoned part of the cargo to get off.” Ship Incident
Times: Monday, December 10, 1888, Issue 32565 – “The Gustave et Victor, French pilot boat, is reported by telegraph from Weymouth to have been run down 10 miles off the Caskets by the Agon, Norwegian barque, of Lillesand. Two hands of the pilot boat were drowned.” Ship Incident CI
Times: Saturday, March 28, 1885, Issue 31406 – “The Guide of Weymouth collided with the brigantine Vivid in Holyhead Harbour, both sustained damage; the latter has pumps choked. The master of the Guide was lost overboard.” Ship Incident
GUIDE of Weymouth [01/12/1882] – Times