Agnes Blaikie (barque)

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During the Crimean war the British government chartered many trading vessels for delivery of military cargoes and equipment for the army which was based in Balaklava.
Barque Agnes Blaikie has left Thames January, 22, 1855 with a cargo consisting of 180 tons of shot and 250 of coke, for the Crimea.

Vessel it is named, presumably, in honour of the wife or the daughter of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen of Sir Thomas Blaikie.


steering-wheel of vessel
steering-wheel of vessel

Type of a vessel: trading barque

Origin: the Great Britain

Length: 116 feet. 3/10 inches (35,45 m)

Width: 23 feet. 6/10 inches (7,19 m)

Depth of hold: 16 feet. 8/10 inches (5,12 m)

The tonnage: 381 grt

Launched: October, 1841

Place: Aberdeen

Shipyard: Walter Hood

Rigging: three masts

Port of registry: Aberdeen (1841), Swansea (1849), Bristol (1852 (?), London (1855)

Name of the shipowner: George Thompson Junr., Aberdeen Line (1841), W. Jenkins and Co (1849), John Richardson, John Crow Richardson/Swansea Wales (30.06.1852), Henry Dobson/81 Princess Street Bristol England (05.02.1853), W. Dobbin (1852 (?), Jordison (1855)

Name of the captain: Alex Duthie (1841), Thomas Thomas (1852), Richard Pernam (December 1854 - March 1855), Henry Hamden (March 1855 - May 1855)

Members of crew: 12 (1855)

Port of the first destination: Santiago de Cuba

Date of ship-wreck: May, 5, 1855

Place of ship-wreck: the Black sea, Crimea, near Balaklava

Circumstances: collision with HMS MEDINA

Final condition of a vessel: full loss

Human losses: no

Saving operations: the crew is rescued by command of HMS MEDINA

Date of opening of the dive-site: September, 18, 2003

Name of pathbreakers: Anatoly Kopnin and Michael Fal'kovsky

Date of identification: September, 13, 2006

Localization of a place(country): Ukraine

Localization of a place(zone): Balaklava

Depth: 84 m


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