The emigrant ship Amoor driving up the Catwater, Plymouth, in the late gale, 1865. 'The storm which raged so furiously along the coasts of the west of England and Wales on Wednesday week and drove many vessels ashore, not only in exposed situations but even in Plymouth Sound, returned with still greater severity to Plymouth on Thursday night, and on Friday along the Cornish coast...the emigrant-ship Amoor 1344 tons, Captain Fraser (belonging to Mr. Fotheringham) dragged her anchor from the Sound to Deadman's Bay, in Catwater, when she grounded alongside the quay. She was bound to Adelaide, and was ready for sea. Her passengers (435) were all landed, and removed to the depot at Stonehouse. The Amoor ran into and seriously damaged a Guernsey schooner, and several other vessels were damaged in the same way'. From "Illustrated London News", 1865.
World Europe United Kingdom England Plymouth, City of Plymouth
Science & Nature Weather & Seasons
Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel
Science & Nature Geographical Features
Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3891x2697
File Size : 10,249kb