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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 759792

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NM69NE 8006 unlocated

NLO: Sound of Sleat [name centred NG 72 09]

Mallaig [name: NG 676 970].

Formerly entered as NB70SW 8001 and NB70SW 8452 at cited location NB 7412 0105; formerly also entered as NM69NE 8008.

Quality of fix = PA

Horizontal Datum = UND

Surveying Details

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1926. The position for the wreck of the HIXIE 49 is given as 57 00 00N, 005 49 00W, or 365 to 460 metres north of Mallaig Vaig Bay.

Hydrographic Office, 1995.

(Classified as Yacht: date of loss cited as 20 August 1926). Nixie: this vessel stranded, and was refloated, but sank under tow 400-500 yards North of Mallaig Vaig Bay.

Registration: Belfast. Built 1877. 53grt.

(Location of loss cited as N57 0.80 W5 48.25).

I G Whittaker 1998.

The map sheet assigned to this record is essentially arbitrary, being derived from the unverified location that is cited by Whittaker.

The location (N57 0 W5 49) cited by UKHO may be converted to NM c. 682 963: this location falls on land. Neither Vaig Bay nor Mallaig Vaig Bay is noted as such on the 1997 edition of the OS 1: 50,000 map; Mallaig itself is at NG 676 970.

The correct form of the name of this vessel remains unclear. That cited by Whittaker is preferred.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 20 January 2003.

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