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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 876777

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/876777

NR92SW 8005 c. 921 228

N55 27.3 W5 17.3

Formerly entered as NR92SW 9136 at cited location NR 9080 2280 (N 55 27.25 W 5 18.53), and at cited location NR c. 908 228 [N55 27.3 W5 18.5].

(Classified as steel trawler: registration cited as SA 69, former name as Swansea, and date of stranding as 29 January 1945). Dunraven Castle: this vessel stranded on Iron Rock Ledge.

Registration: Swansea. Built 1917. 276nrt. Length: 37m. Beam: 7m.

(Location of loss cited as N55 26.42 W5 15.43).

I G Whittaker 1998.

Displacement: 276grt 107nrt

Engines: 87hp

Armament: 1x12pdr 1x3.5in

Bomb thrower (A/S howitzer)

Admiralty no: 3045.

Port registration: SA. 69

P. No. WWII: FY.570

This vessel was built at Southbank-on-Tees by Smith's Dock, and launched in 1917. She was owned by Consolidated Fisheries of Grimsby, being requisitioned in June 1917, and converted for service as a minesweeper; she was returned to the owners in 1919.

In March 1940, the vessel was again requisitioned and converted to a minesweeper. She was again returned to her owners in September 1945.

G Toghill 2004.

The location assigned to this record is essentially tentative. Iron Rock Ledge or Ledges are not noted as such on the current edition of the OS (GIS) MasterMap, but the name apparently refers to rocks off Bennan Head [name: NR 991 201], on the S coast of Arran.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 14 February 2004.

(Re-entered at cited location NR c. 921 228 [N 55 27.3 W5 17.3]). Per contra the above, UKHO chart no. 2126 (1975, amended 1992) notes Iron Rock Ledges as isolated rocks (forming a buoyed hazard in shallow water), around N55 27.3 W5 17.3, just off the SW coast of Arran.

The information given by Toghill is apparently at variance with that given by Whittaker. The vessel may have been successfully refloated after stranding, and subsequently returned to her owners.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 15 July 2010.

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