Completed September 1870; Official No. 65031.
Owners: 1870 Wilkinson & Co, West Hartlepool.
Masters: 1871 Green.
On a voyage from Middlesbrough to Taganrog with a cargo of 640 tons of iron rails T.S. Webb sank within a few minutes after a collision with the New York steamer Paraguay off Dungeness on 20 May 1871. The master & four of the crew managed to board the Paraguay& two of the crew were rescued from the water. 13 lives lost.
Lives lost May 1871;
Haydey, cook
Dixon, fireman
Garland, Robert Marsh, 3rd engineer, Hartlepool
Giles, fireman
Gray, chief engineer
Macartney, fireman
Morfar, carpenter
Parson, seaman
Payne, J, 2nd mate
Watson, 2nd engineer
Williams, Hector, chief mate
Two seamen
Survivors May 1871;
Bergewell, seaman
Coulson
Foster
Green, master
Green, seaman
Jakes
Mowatt