TAMAR

Schooner – Cargo COAL. (LARN, VLI.) – Portland. Ref. BOT: USC 1851 p568-9.

T C SULTAN

Steamship – (Trim: 1882 p10) – Portland Breakwater. LARN, VLI.

SYSTRAINE

Burton Beach. Check with Dorchester Museum. NIL 1837 November 23rd: Systrarne, (two-masted sailing brig) Swedish, wrecked off Burton Bradstock. 4 drowned, 3 saved. The ship’s steward, Olaff Bjorkholm, is buried in Burton Bradstock and an entry in the Burial Register records the wreck. See Below. This photo is of a piece of wreckage found on … Read Article

SWIFT

Schooner – Captain Kershaw. (LARN) – Portland. Ref. cited Lloyds List; No. 4,102: 09/11/1800.

SWANAGE

Sailing Vessel – Studland Bay. LARN, VLI. Ref. BOT: SCS Wk. 1841 Appx. p17.

SWALLOW

Sailing Vessel – Bridport Harbour. LARN, VLI. Ref. cited Dor. Mag; 1976 No. 50 p19.

SURPRISE

Bridport Ketch? – Captain J. Gale. (LARN, VLI.) – Portland Chiverock? Refs. DCC: 28/03/1872. & Lloyd’s Register: 1869-70 No. 923(S)

SUPRISE

Cutter – Captain G. Anthony. Cargo, Provisions. (LARN, VLI.) – Portland Roads. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn 1898 Appx C Table 1 p139.

SUPPLY

Brig – Captain John Anderson. Cargo GRANITE. – Enquiry held in Sunderland noted that the vessel was un-seaworthy. Crew saved the boat was run ashore on Hook Sands, near Poole Harbour. Ref. BOT: Enquiry 1873 Pt VI Table 42 p125(361).

SUNRISE

Times: Saturday, April 17, 1886, Issue 31736 – A telegram from Portland states that the Sunrise, steamer from Cartagena, laden with mineral, 789 tons, with a crew of 13 men, owned by Messrs Wood of Hartlepool, and bound for Middlesborough, in entering Portland by the narrow entrance carried away her steering gear and struck on … Read Article