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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 836371

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NC14SW 8002 c. 160 411

N58 19.2 W5 8.5

NLO: Badcall Bay [name centred NC 160 411].

10 December 1885, EAGLE, 45 yrs old, registered Rye, wooden schooner, 76 tons, 4 crew. Master W. Ross, Owner S. McKenzie, Stornoway. Departed Assynt, Sutherlandshire, for Ullapool, Co. Ross, carrying fishing stock. Wind variable 1, stranded Calva Island, Badcall, near Sutherlandshire.

Source: PP Abstracts of Shipping Casualties on Coasts, or in Rivers and Harbours of the UK July 1885-86 (1887 [C.5196] LXXIV.449).

NMRS, MS/829/68 (no. 1901).

(Classified as wooden schooner, with cargo of fishing stock: date of loss cited as 10 December 1885). Eagle: this vessel stranded at on Calva Island, near Badcall, Sutherland. (Possibly equated with Calbha Beag or Calbha Mor). [Capt.] Ross.

Registration: Rye. Built 1840. 76 tons [unspecified].

(Location of loss cited as N58 17.0 W5 9.0).

I G Whittaker 1998.

The location assigned to this record is essentially tentative. Calva Island is not noted as such on the 1997 edition of the OS 1:50,000 map but the name presumably applies to one of the several islands in Badcall Bay. The townships of Upper and Lower Badcall are at NC 156 420 and NC 165 420 respectively.

Neither Calbha Beag nor Calbha Mor is noted as such on the 1997 edition of the OS 1:50,000 map.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 16 December 2003.

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