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Ida - a general history

Ida 1871-1876

M Pearse, Stockton-on-Tees: Yard No. 111: launched August 1871: Official No. 65516: Code Letters KPND: iron screw steamer; 618g; 220.1 x 29.1 x 16.5; engine 98hp.

Owners: 1871 Henry Fawcus, West Hartlepool; 1876 Richard C Denton, Hartlepool.

Masters: 1866 Moller; 1875 Charles Barrett Darling (C. N. 31305); 1876 Gray.

Voyages: 27 April 1875 stranded near the Rosetta Lighthouse on the coast of Egypt. The inquiry found that the vessel stranded through the master neglecting to verify his position by cross bearings. He also grossly neglected his duty in not using the lead when in proximity to dangerous shoals so his certificate was suspended for six months.

On a voyage from Ibrail for Rotterdam with a cargo of maize & a crew of 19 Ida was wrecked on Point Corsen about 30 miles north of Brest off the French coast on 19 September 1876. The crew landed on shore in the ship’s boats.

The inquiry resulted in the mate being admonished. The total cost of the two day inquiry came to £38 18s 6d.

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