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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 854881

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/854881

HY20NE 8055 c. 255 076

N58 57 W3 17.7

NLO: Skerry of Ness [name: HY 255 076]

Stromness [name: HY 253 090]

Scapa Flow [name centred HY 36 00].

Not to be confused with HY20NE 8035.

Stromness, 17th Aug. The VESTA (s), Mossman, from Leith to Thurso, went on shore this evening on the Skerry of Ness, and must discharge to be floated.

Source: The Marine List, LL, No. 11,055, London, Friday August 24 1849.

NMRS, MS/829/72 (no. 8512).

(Classified as steamship: no cargo specified, but date of loss cited as 17 August 1849). Vesta: this vessel stranded on Skerry of Ness, Stromness. Capt. Mossman. All gone?

(Location of loss cited as N58 57.0 W3 18.0).

I G Whittaker 1998.

The location assigned to this record is essentially tentative. Skerry of Ness is situated on the W side of the ill-defined entrance to Stromness harbour.

Stromness harbour has few structures and no breakwater or clearly-defined entrance as such. It is formed by a prolonged voe heading northwards from about HY 257 082, and partly protected by the islands of Inner and Outer Holm on the E. The 1998 edition of the OS 1:50,000 map notes Harbour [NAT] around HY 256 085.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 1 September 2005.

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