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The Lady Elizabeth, Whalebone Cove - Port Stanley

The Lady Elizabeth, Whalebone Cove - Port Stanley
Photograph taken March 1987

The Lady Elizabeth was launched from Sunderland, England, on June 4th, 1879. She was built to replace a prior Lady Elizabeth, which had sunk off the coast of Western Australia in 1878. The second Lady Elizabeth voyaged all around the world, hauling cargo successfully for over 30 years.

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On December 4th, 1912, the Lady Elizabeth left Vancouver with a shipment of lumber. She was headed for Mozambique. While sailing around Cape Horn, she encountered strong gales. The ship was damaged, much of the cargo lost, and four men were swept overboard. While limping into Berkley Sound on her way to Port Stanley for repairs, she suffered extensive damage to her hull when she struck Uranae Rock, off Volunteer Point. Once reaching Port Stanley, she was declared unseaworthy and bought by the Falkland Island Company to be used as a floating timber warehouse.

On February 17, 1936, a fierce storm battered the Lady Elizabeth. She broke free of her moorings, drifted into Whalebone Cove and was beached on a shallow sandbar. Over the years, she has been vandalized by opportunists who have stolen her wood and other valuables. Today, she still stands, corroded but proud. Her current owner, the Crown Receiver of Wrecks, has attempted to convert her into a floating museum, but the project has stalled due to lack of funding.

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 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Thanks for your visit Andy. Yes it is a shame for her not to be restored to her former glory.

Best regards, Doug
5 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Fascinating story line and a lovely image Doug
5 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
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Thanks so much for your kind appreciation Roger.

Best, wishes, Doog
5 years ago.
 Guido Werner
Guido Werner club
Thanks for the interesting information, Doug.
5 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Thanks for your visit and star Guido.

All the best, Doug
5 years ago.

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