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Dove - a general history

Dove 1847 -1866

Pictou, Nova Scotia: Official No. 3767: one deck; two masts; square stern; carvel built wood snow; 173g; 89.1 x 23.0 x 12.0.

Owners: by 1852-1861 Newcastle-on-Tyne; by 1863 London; August 1864 William Mowbray, Church St. West Hartlepool; March 1866 Robert Fawcus, West Hartlepool; April 1866 William Mowbray & Edward Prodham, West Hartlepool.

Masters: 1866 Edward Prodham.

On a voyage from Shields for Dieppe with a cargo of coal & a crew of six Dove sprang a leak & was abandoned 15 miles off Hartlepool on 24 September 1866. A few minutes after the crew took to the longboat, Dove was seen to founder. The crew were picked up by the Maid of Erin & taken to the Longscar Buoy where they took to their longboat again & rowed to West Hartlepool. The vessel was insured in a Stockton-on-Tees club. 

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