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British ship

History
United Kingdom
NameStrathmore
Out of service1 July 1875
Fatewrecked in the Crozet Islands

Strathmore was a British ship in the 1870s.

On 1 July 1875, while on a voyage from Dundee in the United Kingdom to Otago, New Zealand, the ship was wrecked off the Crozet Islands. The passengers and crew were considered dead after the ship did not arrive at its final destination. However, 44 crew and passengers managed to survive on a small island by eating eggs and geese, albatrosses, and other seabirds. They also ate root vegetables and fish. Five people died because of the low temperature at the island.

After seven months, they were rescued on 22 January 1876 by the American whaler Young Phoenix - captained by Civil War hero David Lewis Gifford.

References

  1. "The Strathmore". The Times. No. 28562. London. 23 February 1876. col D, p. 8.
  2. "The Strathmore". The Times. No. 28563. London. 28 February 1876. col F, p. 4.
  3. ^ "Varia". Algemeene visscherij-courant (in Dutch). 2 April 1876 – via Delpher.
  4. "Wreck of the Ship Strathmore". Victoria University of Wellington.
  5. "1876: Inspirational survivors". New Zealand Herald. 10 October 1876.
  6. "Le naufrage du Strathmore (1875)". Crozet (in French).
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