Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1877 | Helmstedt | Ropner Shipping Co. Ltd. |
Wrecked off the Greek island of Evia on March 23rd, 1890. Master W.A. Outhwaite.
Life lost - Thomas Pinkney Dukes, aged 20, Belle Vue, Hartlepool
Founded in 1874 by Robert Ropner, the company owned, managed & built ships.
More detail »This is one of twelve superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This image was taken at the stern of the vessel, and shows a circular brass band or strap, believed to be off the emergency steering wheel.
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Achim Schloeffel’s excellent underwater photograph taken in the Helmstedt's engine room, shows the low pressure cylinder and the engineroom skylight above.
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This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This image is of the bridge deck looking aft.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This image shows a diver and one of the ship's winchs, on the cross deck between the after holds.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This image was taken on the quartedeck, showing a huge split in the hull (just to the left of the diver).
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This black & white image shows the collapsed quarterdeck.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This image shows a diver swimming over the stern of the vessel.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This image was taken at the stern of the vessel, and shows the rudder stock.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This image shows the ship's large four-bleded propellor.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This black & white image show the remains of the collapsed bow of the ship.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
This is one of a number of superb underwater images taken by diver Helen Tsopouropoulou, of the underwater remains of the Helmstedt lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia.
This black & white image is of the ship's foredeck.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php
An excellent photomosaic of the wreck of the Helmstedt, lying in 70m of water off the Greek island of Evia. This image shows that although the ship is more or less intact, the bow section is badly damaged and has collapsed.
More details of this wreck site can be found at http://www.wreckdiving.gr/wrecks.php