Maritime record 14182 - JOHANNES KOSTER: SOUTH BEACH, LEWIS, NORTH MINCH

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Grid reference NB 42 32 (point)
Map sheet NB43SW
Parish MARITIME, Western Isles

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NB43SW 8073 c. 424 326
N58 12.4 W6 23.1

See also NB43SW 8038, 8072 and 8082.

NLO: Stornoway [name: NB 425 330]
Cala Steornabhaigh [name centred NB 431 315].

Location formerly cited as NB c. 43 32 [N58 12 W6 22].

Gale at Stornoway. A storm swept over Stornoway and the Island of Lewis on supposed they were driven to sea. At Bayble five herring fishing boats are the evening of Sunday, and between eight and nine o'clock at night a perfect reported sunk or ashore, and very much damaged, while nearly all the cod and hurricane raged from the south-west. It was soon observed that the force of the ling fishing boats there are completely destroyed.gale told upon the ships in the harbour, the whole of which speedily began to drive, and some of them threw up signals of distress, but no assistance could be rendered to them. About half-past eight o'clock the barque JOHANNES KOSTER, of Stralsund, with timber, from Demerara for the harbour, drove ashore. The barque ELLEN, of Chester, which put in during the afternoon for shelter, and laden with timber, from Norway, followed soon after, and drove ashore within a few feet of the German barque. While driving the crew of the ELLEN cut the mainmast, and it went by the board, carrying with it, the mizenmast and foretopmast. In the afternoon the brig LADY HEAD, of Aberdeen, bound from Archangel to Glasgow with tar and pitch, put in for shelter and anchored outside Goat Island. She was exposed to the full force of the gale, and she drove on the rocks southward of Goat Island. A boat put off from Newton and rescued the crew: the ship has since become a total wreck. The barque ROWENA, of Aberdeen, from Sundswall for Greenock, with timber, also drove a considerable distance, and touched the end of Goat Island, but apparently without doing any damage. The mail steamer LOCHIEL attempted to tow her off yesterday morning without success. The steamer RIVER LAGAN, of Glasgow, which put in at Stornoway with her propeller blades gone, also drove right across the harbour, and struck the schooner BESSIE, of Arbroath, and broke one of her stanchions. The yacht, SUNBEAM, belonging to Mr. Hodge, supervisor, drove opposite the Imperial Hotel, and is seriously damaged. Two large herring fishing boats, and a large number of pleasure and small fishing boats have been sunk, driven ashore, or broken to pieces. The breast wall alond the south beach has been broken down by the sea in several places, and the whole of South Beach Street was covered with boats, wrecks of boats, pieces of timber, and other debris: and a number of houses were flooded. At the fishing stations of Portnaguran, 13 miles from Stornoway, three large herring fishing boats, which arrived late on Saturday night from Loch Hourin, laden with cargoes of herring, and were left at anchor, have totally disappeared: it is [Record received incomplete].

NMRS, MS/829/70 (no. 5380).

(Classified as barque, with cargo of timber: date of loss cited as 2 October 1882). Johannes Koster: this vessel stranded on South Beach, Stornoway, opposite Bank Lane. Registration: German.
(Location of loss cited as N58 12 W6 22).
I G Whittaker 1998.

The location cited for this loss is essentially tentative. South Beach is not noted as such on the 2001 edition of the OS 1:50,000 map but the 1985 edition of the OS 1:10,000 map notes South Beach Quay around NB 424 326. The location of Bank Lane cannot be established from the available map evidence.
Information for RCAHMS (RJCM), 18 November 2004.

REPORT DATE: 03/02/2005

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