The new ship Caluria was bound from Sunderland for the East Indies (Bombay) with a cargo of coal. Less than 24 hours into her first trip she stranded on Middleton Beach during a storm in December 1854. All efforts to refloat the vessel were in vain and she was auctioned off in January 1855.
£9 & 2 shillings was distributed among the crew of the Hartlepool life boat, Mary Ann, who rescued the crew of the Caluria.
Date (of image) : 1855
Donor : Hartlepool Museum Service
Creator : J. Procter
Part of the "Robert Wood" collection
Location
There have been a large number of shipwrecks and strandings on the short stretch of sand between the West and Old Harbours at Hartlepool.
More detail »A selection of printed material from the Robert Wood Collection. For more information see the note entitled 'The Robert Wood Collection' below.
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