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Clansman: Sanda Island, Sound Of Sanda, Firth Of Clyde

Paddle Steamer (19th Century)

Site Name Clansman: Sanda Island, Sound Of Sanda, Firth Of Clyde

Classification Paddle Steamer (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) 'At The West End Of Sanda'; Sanda Lighthouse; Sheep Island; North Channel; Outer Clyde Estuary; Irish Sea; Outer Clyde Estuary; Clansman

Canmore ID 114935

Site Number NR70SW 8002

NGR NR 718 046

NGR Description NR c. 718 046

Datum Datum not recorded

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Argyll And Bute
  • Parish Maritime - Argyll And Bute
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Maritime
  • Former County Not Applicable

Archaeology Notes

NR70SW 8002 c. 718 046

N55 17 W5 35.6

NLO: Sanda Island [name: NR 735 045]

Sound of Sanda [name centred NR 720 063]

Sheep Island [name: NR 733 056].

Formerly entered as NR70SW 9151 at cited location NR 7180 0460 [N55 16.66 W5 36].

CLANSMAN, 271 ton, schooner rig steamer, master Malcolm Sinclair, of Glasgow. Bound from Oban to Glasgow. General cargo. About 100 persons saved. Lost 21 July 1869, 7.15am. Sanda Island about 1/2 mile north west of lighthouse. wind south, thick fog. Cause of wreck, thick fog. 'Struck on a reef of rock. The passengers were all landed on the island with their luggage & a number of sheep by the steamers own boats. At 5pm the CLANSMAN began to fill & the stern sank till the paddle boxes were nearly covered. She is likely to become a total wreck.'

[Contemporary] source: Lightkeeper, Sanda Lighthouse.

Campbeltown, 21st July. The CLANSMAN (s), of Glasgow, is ashore on Sheep island: should the weather continue fine she will be got off without much damage.

Source: LL, No. 17,243, London, Wednesday, July 21 1869.

Isle of Sanda, 21st July. The CLANSMAN (s), Sinclair, of and for Glasgow, from Stornoway, with a general cargo, which struck on this island this morning, has filled and settled down by the stern in deep water, and will probably be a total wreck: crew, passengers, and part of cargo saved.

Source: LL, No. 17,246, London, Saturday, July 24 1869.

Glasgow, 31st July. The CLANSMAN (s), from Stornoway to this place, which went ashore at Sheep island, 21st July, has parted abaft the foremast.

Source: LL, No. 17,253, London, Monday, August 2 1869.

NMRS, MS/829/72 (no. 11661).

(Classified as iron, paddle steamship: with general cargo: date of loss cited as 20 July 1869). Clansman: this vessel was wrecked at the West end of Sanda. Capt. Sinclair.

Registration: Glasgow. Built 1855; rebuilt 1868. 4124 grt. Length: 59m. Beam: 8m.

(Location of loss cited as N55 16.5 W5 35.83).

I G Whittaker 1998.

The location assigned to this record is essentially tentative. The vessel apparently stranded on Sanda, rather than omn Sheep Island. Sanda Lighthouse (NR70SW 4) is at NR 72549 03715.

The date of loss cited in the primary account is preferred over that cited by Whittaker.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 9 September 2005.

Activities

Loss (21 July 1869)

CLANSMAN, 271 ton, schooner rig steamer, master Malcolm Sinclair, of Glasgow. Bound from Oban to Glasgow. General cargo. About 100 persons saved. Lost 21 July 1869, 7.15am. Sanda Island about 1/2 mile north west of lighthouse. wind south, thick fog. Cause of wreck, thick fog. 'Struck on a reef of rock. The passengers were all landed on the island with their luggage & a number of sheep by the steamers own boats. At 5pm the CLANSMAN began to fill & the stern sank till the paddle boxes were nearly covered. She is likely to become a total wreck.'

[Contemporary] source: Lightkeeper, Sanda Lighthouse.

Campbeltown, 21st July. The CLANSMAN (s), of Glasgow, is ashore on Sheep island: should the weather continue fine she will be got off without much damage.

Source: LL, No. 17,243, London, Wednesday, July 21 1869.

Isle of Sanda, 21st July. The CLANSMAN (s), Sinclair, of and for Glasgow, from Stornoway, with a general cargo, which struck on this island this morning, has filled and settled down by the stern in deep water, and will probably be a total wreck: crew, passengers, and part of cargo saved.

Source: LL, No. 17,246, London, Saturday, July 24 1869.

Glasgow, 31st July. The CLANSMAN (s), from Stornoway to this place, which went ashore at Sheep island, 21st July, has parted abaft the foremast.

Source: LL, No. 17,253, London, Monday, August 2 1869.

NMRS, MS/829/72 (no. 11661).

(Classified as iron, paddle steamship: with general cargo: date of loss cited as 20 July 1869). Clansman: this vessel was wrecked at the West end of Sanda. Capt. Sinclair.

Registration: Glasgow. Built 1855; rebuilt 1868. 4124 grt. Length: 59m. Beam: 8m.

(Location of loss cited as N55 16.5 W5 35.83).

I G Whittaker 1998.

Note (9 September 2005)

The location assigned to this record is essentially tentative. The vessel apparently stranded on Sanda, rather than omn Sheep Island. Sanda Lighthouse (NR70SW 4) is at NR 72549 03715.

The date of loss cited in the primary account is preferred over that cited by Whittaker.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 9 September 2005.

Reference (2011)

Whittaker ID : 1606

Name : CLANSMAN

Latitude : 551630

Longitude : 53550

Date Built : 1855

Registration : GLASGOW

Type : SS (IRON)(PADD)

Tonnage : 414

Tonnage Code : G

Length : 59

Beam : 8

Draught : 4m

Loss Day : 20

Loss Month : 7

Loss Year : 1869

Comment : Wrecked at the west end of Sanda. Capt. Sinclair [Rebuilt:1868]

Cargo : GENERAL

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