Bohus: Ness Of Queyon, Otter's Wick, Yell, North Sea
Barque (20th Century)
Site Name Bohus: Ness Of Queyon, Otter's Wick, Yell, North Sea
Classification Barque (20th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Bertha; Colgrave Sound; Ness Of Queyhin; Bohus (Ex. Bertha)
Canmore ID 239363
Site Number HU58NW 8002
NGR HU 537 853
NGR Description HU c. 537 853
Datum Datum not recorded
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- Council Shetland Islands
- Parish Maritime - Shetland Islands
- Former Region Shetland Islands Area
- Former District Maritime
- Former County Not Applicable
HU58NW 8002 c. 537 853
N60 32.9 W1 1.3
NLO: Ness of Queyon [name: HU 542 854]
Otter's Wick [name centred HU 526 853]
Colgrave Sound [name centred HU 57 90].
For figurehead ('The White Lady of Queyon') mounted at HU 5290 8519, see HU58NW 30.
Bohus: [max. date] 1924
1487 tons registered. Built of iron, Alloa 1892 by [report received incomplete]. Gothenberg for Taltal in ballast. Mistook Skerries light for Fair Isle due to bad weather making navigation difficult. 4 lost from crew of 28 plus on stowaway. Dead buried Mid Yell churchyard
Archive Ref: "SM p. 1 & p. 94; SN 1/5/1924 p. 4 col. 2-5; A
Source: Shetland Archive Service [undated]
MS/3025, no. 973.
(Location cited as Ness of Queyon, East Yell: date of loss cited as 26 April 1924). This wreck has 'completely broken up' and the remains lie scattered in rocky gullies at depths of between 10 and 15m. Little of the hull remains, but the 'vast amount' of surviving iron includes ribs. Identifiable fittings include handrails, bollards, anchors and chains, a steam winch and fairleads.
After the vessel sank, her figurehead (known locally as the 'White Wife') was washed ashore some distance from the wreck. This was erected nearby, and was extensively restored by Charlie Grant in 1986. (Location not cited).
(Illustrations in text). The bell (un-named and apparently in re-use from an earlier vessel), the name board from the steering box, some portholes and a sealed bottle of whisky have been recovered from the wreck. Some of these items are held at Shetland Museum, Lerwick, and others at the Old Haa Museum, Burravoe, Yell.
[Shetland Sub-Aqua Club] 1989.
(Location cited as HU 537 853). 'Much wreckage' of this steel German training ship survives on the Groin at the SW of the Ness of Queyon. The bell was recovered by Shetland SAC.
G Ridley 1992.
(Classified as iron barque, in ballast: formername cited as Bertha, and date of loss as 23 April 1924). Bohus: this vessel stranded on the Ness of Queyhin [Ness of Queyon], at the Groyne (26th). (Steel?)
Registration: Hamburg. Built 1892. 1644grt. Length: 76m. Beam: 12m.
(Location of loss cited as N60 33.0 W1 0.5).
I G Whittaker 1998.
The location assigned to this record is essentially tentative. That of The Groin or The Groyne cannot be established from the available map evidence.
The role of this vessel as a training ship is not noted by Whittaker.
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 5 March 2003.
Reference (2011)
Whittaker ID : 7269
Name : BOHUS (EX. BERTHA)
Latitude : 603300
Longitude : 10030
Date Built : 1892
Registration : HAMBURG
Type : BARQUE (IRON)
Tonnage : 1644
Tonnage Code : G
Length : 76
Beam : 12
Draught : 7m
Loss Day : 23
Loss Month : 4
Loss Year : 1924
Comment : Stranded on Ness of Queyhin at the Groyne. (26th?) (STEEL ?)
Cargo : BALLAST
