The voyage of the Erin

Departing Istanbul on 31-08-1850

Summary



Ports Show

1 Istanbul
Dep: 31-08-1850
2 Smyrna
Arr: 02-09-1850
3 Valletta
Arr: 11-09-1850
4 Southampton
Did not reach port


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Events Show

A Grounding, Thick and Hazy weather
07-09-1850
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B Aid from another ship
07-09-1850
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C Lightening of cargo
07-09-1850
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D Received assistance
07-09-1850
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E Grounding
07-09-1850
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Cargo of sundry and divers merchandise from Constantinople to Southampton with a call to Smyrna. Due to thick and hazy weather, the vessel had an accidental grounding and called for help.

First recorded departure date: 31-08-1850 (Istanbul)

Vessels (See more)

Name: Erin (Steamship)
Master: Commander John Olive

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Sea Protest:
Written on: 11-09-1850

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