Official No. 81519: Code Letters TPBG
Owners: 1880 Hardy, Wilson & Co, West Hartlepool.
Masters: 1882 Holman: 1883 J Payne: 1884 O Davies: 1885 JB Sellars: 1885 W Tose.
19 September 1885 Oaklands left Blyth bound for Stockholm with a cargo of coal & a crew of 17 all told. On 10 September 1885 she collided with the German despatch boat Blitzof Koppergrund, Kattegat. The survivors stated that the master had realised a collision was imminent & had ordered the engine full speed astern but it was too late & the Blitz, going at the rate of sixteen knots, struck Oaklands with her ram on the port side aft. All hands were called on deck & ordered to get out the boats. Before this could be done the vessel began to founder & it was every man for himself. The chief mate managed to jump clear & the boatswain had managed to get hold of a lifebuoy which kept him afloat. Both men were picked up by a boat from the Blitz after ten minutes or so. 15 lives lost; two survivors.
Lives lost September 1885:
Bailey, W, able seaman
Curry, H, able seaman
Davidson, C, 2nd mate
Elgy, J, donkeyman
Gallagher, D, fireman
Holroyd, H, fireman
Joy, J, chief engineer
Murray, JG, 2nd engineer
Sadler, SW, able seaman
Smith, T, able seaman
Stokes, J, fireman
Soulsby, T, steward
Tose, W, master, South Shields
Wanless, TW, assistant steward
Young, S, able seaman
Survivors September 1885:
Batty, Charles, boatswain
Napier, C, chief mate