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Ben Doran: Helligoblo, Ve Skerries, Atlantic

Steam Trawler (20th Century)

Site Name Ben Doran: Helligoblo, Ve Skerries, Atlantic

Classification Steam Trawler (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Bendoran; A178; Vee Skerries; Helligloblo; Papa Stour; Ben Doran (A 178)

Canmore ID 115531

Site Number HU16NW 8001

NGR HU 102 655

Datum Datum not recorded

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Shetland Islands
  • Parish Maritime - Shetland Islands
  • Former Region Shetland Islands Area
  • Former District Maritime
  • Former County Not Applicable

Archaeology Notes

HU16NW 8001 102 655

N60 22.4 W1 48.9

NLO: Helligoblo [name: HU 102 655]

Ve Skerries [name centred HU 10 65]

Papa Stour [name centred HU 16 60].

Location formerly cited as HU 1050 6550 [N60 22.434 W1 48.5748].

Ben Doran: [max. date] 1930

Presumed to have gone aground in poor visibility. Total loss due to severe weather

Archive Ref: Orcadian 29/5/1930 p. 7 col. 4 & 3/4/1930 p. 5 col. 7-8; Sn 3/4/1930 p. 5 col. 5 & 10/5/1930 p. 4 col. 4

Source: Shetland Archive Service [undated]

MS/3025, no. 978.

Steamship BENDORAN, trawler A178, 155 ton, of Aberdeen, Master, James Caie. Bound from Faroe to Aberdeen 'usual call at Scalloway every trip south to telegraph'. Lost Saturday 29 Mar 1930. 'First noticed between 1pm and 2pm by SS BRACONBUSH A770'. Ve Skerries, 10 miles from Eshaness Lighthouse. Wind south west, snow showers. 9 dead. Cargo fish. 'Was observed from lighthouse on Sunday from 9.30am to 4pm. Only the mast with part of the crew lashed to the rigging. The weather being too hazy on Saturday to see the Ve Skerries.'

[Contemporary] source: Lightkeeper, Eshaness Lighthouse.

Location cited as HU 102 655 [N60 22.4 W1 48.9]. This wreck is situated [possibly on the surface] 'at the North end of Helligoblo'.

G Ridley 1992.

BEN DORAN or BENDORAN, A178, steam trawler, of Aberdeen. Presumed to have gone aground in poor visibilty on Ve Skerries on 20 March 1930. Total loss due to severe weather

Archive Ref: Orcadian 29/5/1930 p. 7 col. 4 & 3/4/1930 p. 5 col. 7-8; Sn 3/4/1930 p. 5 col. 5 & 10/5/1930 p. 4 col. 4

Source: Shetland Archive Service [1998].

(Classified as steel, steam trawler: registration number cited as A 178, and date of loss as 29 March 1930). Ben Doran: this vessel was wrecked on Vee [Ve] Skerries, Papa Stour.

Registration: Aberdeen. Built 1900. 155grt. Length: 31m. Beam: 6m.

(Location of loss cited as N60 22.5 W1 49.0).

I G Whittaker 1998.

The location and map sheet assigned to this record remain unverified.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 14August 2007.

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Reference (2011)

Whittaker ID : 3872

Name : BEN DORAN (A 178)

Latitude : 602230

Longitude : 14900

Date Built : 1900

Registration : ABERDEEN

Type : STEAM TRAWLER(STEEL)

Tonnage : 155

Tonnage Code : G

Length : 31

Beam : 6

Draught : 3m

Loss Day : 29

Loss Month : 3

Loss Year : 1930

Comment : Wrecked on Vee Skerries, Papa Stour.

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