Maritime record 11233 - UNKNOWN Wreck: SEISADAR, LEWIS, NORTH MINCH

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Location

Grid reference NB 55 34 (point)
Map sheet NB53SE
Island Lewis
Parish MARITIME, Western Isles

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

NB53SE 8006 c. 55 34
N58 14 W6 10

See also NB14SE 8003, NB42NE 8006, NB43NE 8011-13, NB43SW 8077-81, NB53NE 8009, NB53SE 8005, and NB54NE 8005.

NLO: Seisadar [name: NB 551 341]
Bagh Sheisiadair [name centred NB 560 346]
Broad Bay or Loch a Tuath [name centred NB 49 36]
Stornoway [name: NB 425 330].

Stornoway, Nov. 24 (1881), the vessels which were driven ashore in the gale of Nov. 22 have all been got off, more or less damaged, except the BURNCOOSE and the TELEGRAM. At Crossboat three large herring fishing boats were damaged, one of them, a decked boat, being smashed to pieces. Larebost lost seven cod and ling fishing boats, one of them being carried out to sea. At Knock three boats, and at Sheshadder [Sheshader; Seisadar] two boats, were broken in pieces. At Aird Point four boats were destroyed, and at Portnaguian [Port nan Giuran] three boats were smashed: whilst at Shader [Sheshader] one, and at Ganabost two boats were broken to pieces. On the north side of Broad Bay the effects of the storm were very serious, three boats at Tongue, three at Vatsker, and six at Tolsta, being more or less damaged: the majority were broken to pieces. At Carloway [Carlabhagh], on the west side of Lewis, three lifeboats were completely smashed. [Record received incomplete].
NMRS, MS/829/70 (no. 5283).

The map sheet assigned to this record is arbitrary, and it may fall on NB53NE.
The loss of the boat at Shader is apparently not cited by I G Whittaker (1998).
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 18 January 2005.

REPORT DATE: 18/01/2005

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Jul 29 2005 12:00AM

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