The forecastle of Plympton (1893) after the ship slipped off the rocks, off St. Agnes
The forecastle of Plympton (1893) after the ship slipped off the rocks, off St. Agnes
A view from the port side looking at the part of the forecastle and forehatch still above water after the cargo ship 'Plympton' (1893) slipped off the rocks and roller over onto her port beam. 'Plympton' ran onto the Lethegus Rocks off the island of St. Agnes in dense fog.
Object number: P50907
Date: 1909
Artist: Gibson's of Scilly Shipwreck Collection
Dimensions: 299 mm x 406 mm
- Image reference: P50907
- © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Gibson's of Scilly Shipwreck Collection
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