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Remains of the French three-masted barque Seine at Perranporth, Cornwall. 1901
Filename: TRURI-SS-0039-7.tiff
Size: 8394 x 5080 (42.7MB)
Date: 29th November 2018
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.344434, -5.154444
© From the collection of the RIC
Royal Cornwall Museum Photo Prints and Wall Art
Remains of the French three-masted barque Seine at Perranporth, Cornwall. 1901
The remains of the French three-masted steel barque Seine driven ashore at Perranporth in December 1900. The photograph was probably taken in the summer of 1901. At 2185 tons gross, the Seine was built in 1889 by La Porte in Rouen and owned by A.D. Bordes et Fils of Bordeaux. Eighty one days out of Iquique and bound for Falmouth carrying nitrates, she was driven ashore at Perranporth on 27th December 1900. Her master was Captain Guimper. All crew members were rescued by the combined efforts of the St Agnes and Perranporth rocket brigades. The photograph was taken at low tide and there are a number of people looking at the remains on the beach. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
TRURI : SS.0039.7
Media ID 18203984
© From the collection of the RIC
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