Phil's photos with the keyword: Shipwreck

Shipwreck silver.

27 Jun 2014 4 4 757
The 300 ft S.S. Gairsoppa was launched in 1919 by the British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd. of London, a company that got its start transporting mail between Calcutta and Rangoon. As World War II unfolded the United Kingdom enlisted the ship to help out with the war effort. Towards the beginning of the war (December of 1940), the ship was loaded full of supplies which included pig iron, tea and over 7 million ounces of silver in the form of ingots. Today the value of its cargo has been estimated at £150,000,000 and is believed to be one of the richest of any sunken vessel. On its trip from Calcutta to Britain the ship began to run low on fuel. It was forced to set a new course on the most direct route to port. As the ship headed towards the British Isles it was spotted by German aircraft which then relayed its position to a U-Boat which was in the area. The Gairsoppa was hit by a torpedo and later sunk on February 17, 1941, approximately 300 miles off the coast of Galway. Gairsoppa lay at a depth of some 2.9 miles (deeper even than the Titanic) on the bottom of the Atlantic for more than 70 years until it was finally recovered. In 2010 the British Government sought out the help of Florida-based Odyssey Marine Exploration to help locate the ship and try to recover the 110+ tons of precious silver. They succeeded in 2012 and ended up recovering nearly all of the sunken silver. After the success of their recovery the company decided to commemorate the ship and its rich history by producing a number of silver bars and coins minted with actual silver from the recovery. This is one of those coins. Camera Sony RX100: Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.

Farne Islands ferry "Glad Tidings".

01 Jul 2013 13 5 1341
One of the Ferry fleet, "Glad Tidings", which runs between the coastal town of Seahouses and the nearby Farne Islands. The islands are home to many species of birds and thousands of Grey Seals (and they are the former home of at least 3 Saints). The Islands are also famous for their association with Grace Darling (see 1st link below) who, with her lighthouse-keeper father William, saved the lives of 9 people in 1838 when the ship "Forfarshire" went aground and split apart on nearby rocks during a violent storm. Despite weather which was too severe for the Seahouses lifeboat to be launched, Grace and her father rowed to the wreck in a small boat and managed to save the survivors. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Darling en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farne_islands

Chapel Of Rest at Colne.

03 Jun 2013 9 5 1455
Wallace Hartley, bandmaster and Lead Violinist on the RMS Titanic is buried in this cemetery. He was a native of Colne. Camera: Panasonic TZ10. www.ipernity.com/group/england</a

Grave of Wallace Hartley.

31 May 2013 4 2 1487
Wallace Hartley, Bandmaster and Lead Violinist of the RMS Titanic is buried here. Camera: Panasonic TZ10. www.ipernity.com/group/england

Colne chapel & cemetery.

31 May 2013 6 8 1780
Colne cemetery and the Gothic chapel. Wallace Hartley, the bandmaster of the RMS Titanic and a native of this town is buried here. See NOTE. Camera: Panasonic TZ10.

Wallace Hartley memorial, Colne.

31 May 2013 10 8 2355
Memorial to Wallace Hartley, the bandmaster on the RMS Titanic. He was a native of Colne and is buried at the nearby Keighley Road cemetery. Camera: Panasonic TZ10.