Loss of the troopship 'Birkenhead', South Africa, 1852 (early 20th century). Artist: Unknown

Loss of the troopship 'Birkenhead', South Africa, 1852 (early 20th century). Artist: Unknown

1-156-967 - Ann Ronan Picture Library/Heritage-Images

Loss of the troopship 'Birkenhead', South Africa, 1852 (early 20th century). Women and children being lowered into the ship's lifeboats. HMS 'Birkenhead', an iron paddle-steamer troopship sailed from Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland, for the Cape of Good Hope on 7 January 1852. She foundered off Simon's Bay, South Africa on 26 February. The troops' commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Seton, gave the order Women and children first and the troops stood in line on deck as if on parade and awaited their fate. Of the 638 people on board, only 193 were saved.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Seton: British: Soldier

Medium
  1. Woodcut

Geographic Hierarchy

World Africa South Africa

  1. 30 00 00 S , 026 00 00 E

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2770x3785
File Size : 30,717kb


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  1. 002806
  1. 002806
  1. 0390003753
  1. 1-156-967
  1. 1156967
  1. 3753

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