GREAT GALE AND SNOWSTORM
... the force of the storm was more severely felt than in other. All along the seaboard, but especially on the west side, shipping casualties were numerous. ...
... the force of the storm was more severely felt than in other. All along the seaboard, but especially on the west side, shipping casualties were numerous. ...
... (Anglesea) lifeboat rescued the crew, 11 in number, of a Norwegian barque which had struck on the coast. Many other shipping casualties are reported, and in most cases the crews have been saved through the exertions of the lifeboat-men. At Stranraer during ...
... was killed by the fail of a chimney. A widow and her ion were killed at Birmingham by the fall their house. Several shipping casualties are reported from Whitehaven, but the nowt disastrous effects of the gale, so far as property is concerned appear to ...
... was the bead of the well known Yorkshire banking firm of Beckett & Co. SHIPPING CASUALTIES. —The stormy weather of Sunday has been attended by a number of casualties to shipping on our coasts and else where. There has also been some law of life, though ...
... of tier Majesty's ship ' 11oshawk.' While Mt Hayti a btutt containing 17 of her crew was capsized, and only three of them were saved. 'rite news was communicated by signal, and no details of the disaster were known to the other ships of the squadron. EMPRESS ...
... DISASTROUS (huts—A disastrous gale swept over the English east and south coasts on Friday and Saturday, and a number of shipping casualties and serious floods are reported. The Thames rose to a destructive height under the pressure of the northeast a lid, ...
... seafaring population. According to the published statistics for the year, compiled by the authorities st Lloyd's, the shipping casualties had reached, in 1880, the large total of 2535, being 366 more than the number for 187'J, and no less than 157 above ...
... of England during Sat unlay and Sunday. Grain and fruit elms. sustained 41111171W', and the eoasts the reports of shipping casualties are of a serious description. The British harque • .1. Jones,' of Newport, }wand to Falmouth, an. wreekwl a few miles ...
... c and railway communication throughout Cornwall still stopped. A train still remains embedded in the snow. Several shipping casualties have occurred on the coast. and trade in the county is at a standstill. The Zulu express train which left Plymouth on ...
... years preceding 1886 7 was 2584. Of these 3451, 1867 were lost in missing ships. The number of missing ships was SO. Sailing ships 61, tonnage 20,842, lives lost 789 ; steam ships 19, tonnage 17,196, lives lost 1158. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN DI ISDEE.—Particalars ...
... Clos.s. Edin.,Glasg'w,Duruf's,Ayrehire,&c., 11.15 A.M. armonr, as many women du, thereby making Of late years many shipping casualties have asked a citizen of an old fellow in a party of ex- each ; crass , 6d each ; halibut, Is to lead; En _gland, Ireland ...
... LOSS OF A GLASGOW SHIP AND THIRTY LIVES. Messrs Aitken, Lilburn, & Co., Glasgow, owners of the ship ' Loch Moidart,' received a telegram from Lloyd's, and also from their Ilamborgh consignee, intimating the loss of their ship, officers, and all the crew ...