Loss
Date 14 December 1884
Event ID 629641
Category Documentary Reference
Type Loss
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/629641
14 December 1884, EUPHEMIA CAMPBELL, 19 yrs old, registered Stornoway, wooden schooner, 52 tons, 3 crew, Master and Owner H. Forbes, Stonehaven. Departed Lossiemouth for Leven in ballast. Wind SW5, stranded Cairnbulg Briggs, Aberdeenshire.
Source: PP Abstracts of Shipping Casualties on Coasts, or in Rivers and Harbours of the UK July 1884-85 (1887 [C.5094] LXXIV.247).
EUPHEMIA CAMPBELL. Fraserburgh, Dec. 14, 4 55 p.m.. The schooner EUPHEMIA CAMPBELL, of Stornoway, from Lossiemouth for Leven, in ballast, has stranded on Cairnbulg Briggs.
Source: Maritime Intelligence, Shipping & Mercantile Gazette and LL, No. 14,765, London, Monday December 15 1884.
EUPHEMIA CAMPBELL. Fraserburgh, Dec. 14, 7 55 p.m.. The EUPHEMIA CAMPBELL schooner, from Lossiemouth for Leven (ballast), stranded on Cairnbulg Briggs at 6 o'clock yesterday morning: crew saved.
Source: Maritime Intelligence, Shipping & Mercantile Gazette and LL, No. 14,765, London, Monday December 15 1884.
EUPHEMIA CAMPBELL. Fraserburgh, Dec. 15. The EUPHEMIA CAMPBELL has become a total wreck. Everything is being saved as far as practicable.
Source: Maritime Intelligence, Shipping & Mercantile Gazette and LL, No. 14,767, London, Wednesday December 17 1884.
NMRS, MS/829/68 (no. 1952).
(Classified as wooden schooner, in ballast: date of loss cited as 14 December 1884). Euphemia Campbell: this vessel was wrecked at Cairnbulg Briggs. Capt. Forbes.
Registration: Stornoway. Built 1865. 126grt. Length: 19m. Beam: 5m.
(Location of loss cited as N57 41.00 W1 56.33).
I G Whittaker 1998.