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		| Year | Name | Owner | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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.
 Palmers
Palmers Created by Patrick Kearney
																Donated by The Kearney Family
				
															Created by Patrick Kearney
																Donated by The Kearney FamilyPainted by the late Patrick Kearney in 1959.
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Palmers - a general history(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
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Palmers [2] Created by Patrick Kearney
																Donated by The Kearney Family
				
															Created by Patrick Kearney
																Donated by The Kearney FamilyPainted at Lowestoft in 1959 by the late Patrick Kearney.
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