Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1862 | Palmers | James Palmer | |
1867 | Palmers | John & George Smith | |
1873 | Palmers | William H.M. Starling | |
1880 | Palmers | William Bowles | |
1881 | Palmers | M.F. Page | |
1896 | Palmers | J.W. Taylor | |
1900 | Palmers | J. Rogers |
Palmers was wrecked on the Suffolk coast on February 14th, 1900.
Painted by the late Patrick Kearney in 1959.
More detail »(Possible builder) Blumer & Son: Official No. 44346; Code Letters TSQH.
This schooner was built at Hartlepool possibly by John Pile but in all probability by Blumers.
Owners: John & George Smith (master mariner, Bacton, Norfolk) (James Palmer, Walcott, Norfolk, mortgagee) West Hartlepool; 1867 John & George Smith (Bacton, Norfolk) Lowestoft; 1873 William Henry Markby Starling (b.1818 died 1885 Blakeney) Lowestoft; 1880 William Bowles (Blakeney) Lowestoft; 1881 MF Page (High St, Blakeney) Lowestoft; 1885 EC Turner (High St, Blakeney) Lowestoft; 1886 EC Turner, Lowestoft; 1895 EC Turner & MF Page, Lowestoft; 1896 JW Taylor (Sunderland) Lowestoft; 1900 J Rogers (Herne Bay) Lowestoft.
Masters: 1865-73 John Smith; 1874-75 Robert Holmes; 1880 J Johnson; 1881-86 William Bowles; 1887 Powell; 1887-88 William Bowles; 1900 R Skinner.
Miscellaneous: James Bell, mate, reported that from Shields for Blakeney with a cargo of coal, in a force 8 NNW gale, Palmers lost her sails & the master was washed overboard about six miles off Scarborough on 19 November 1875. She was assisted by a tug on 21 November 1875 but the crew was shorthanded & she touched the ground when re-entering port; 15 April 1882 she was laid on Walcott Beach to discharge her cargo when a gale damaged her & her cargo was lost .
Bound for Sunderland with wheat & a crew of five Palmers stranded near Harbour’s Mouth, East Lane, Suffolk & was wrecked on 14 February 1900. No lives were lost.
Crew 1880:
Jarvis, James, mate
Crew June 1881:
Bowles, William, master, 40, Blakeney
Dew, Jacob Jary, ordinary seaman, Blakeney
More detail »Painted at Lowestoft in 1959 by the late Patrick Kearney.
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