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The Molesey Against the Storm (1929)


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The Lifeboat. The Journal of the Royal National Life-boat Institution from March 1930 reported all of the heroism of the lifeboat service from the past quarter. In it was included the following report: “On 25th November, at 2.35 in the afternoon, a message was received by the Tenby Coastguard from the Fishguard Radio that the steamer Molesey, of London, of 4,000 tons, was nearly on the rocks at Shokham Island, off the Pembrokeshire coast. A whole gale was blowing from the S.W., with squalls, and very heavy sea. The telephone and telegraph lines were down between Tenby and Pembroke, and the message had to be taken part of the way by car, so that it was nearly two hours after the S.O.S. was sent when the Honorary Secretary of the Angle Lifeboat Station received the message.”


Ship Name: Molesey 

Year Built: 1899

Tonnage: 3788

Ship Type: Steel-Hulled Cargo Screw Steamship

Nationality: United Kingdom 

Year Wrecked: 1929

Location Wrecked: Middle Island, near Milford Haven, United Kingdom 

Reason for Wreck: Blown Ashore in Storm 

Lives Lost: 7

Sources: 

http://teesbuiltships.co.uk/view.php?year_built=&builder=&ref=169814&vessel=ROKEBY

https://newspaperarchive.com/charters-towers-northern-miner-nov-28-1929-p-2/

https://newspaperarchive.com/cairns-post-nov-28-1929-p-5/

https://newspaperarchive.com/adelaide-advertiser-nov-28-1929-p-34/

https://newspaperarchive.com/auckland-star-nov-28-1929-p-7/

https://newspaperarchive.com/washington-c-h-herald-nov-26-1929-p-5/

https://plimsoll.southampton.gov.uk/SOTON_Documents/Plimsoll/14049.pdf

https://rnliarchive.blob.core.windows.net/media/1311/0301.pdf

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1929/11/29/97783501.html?pageNumber=10

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1929/11/28/92017449.html?pageNumber=24

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1929/11/27/94211850.html?pageNumber=1




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