Bronze Age Gold from Wales

TREVAUNANCE and KILLIDA wrecked at Cardiff, photograph

Collings, M.R. (Photographer Joseph Collings is last seen in newspaper adverts and trade directories in 1875 and thereafter the business was continued by his widow and son, operating under his wife's name Margaret Robinson "M.R.Collings".)

Sailing vessels TREVAUNANCE and KILLIDA driven ashore and wrecked at Cardiff by the gales of 1882. Wreckage of the TREVAUNANCE surrounded by a large group of people with the KILLIDA at right. Mounted on card with red decorative border around, and photographers stamp below and on reverse.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

1995.301/3

Creation/Production

Collings, M.R.
Date: 1882

Acquisition

Donation, 3/10/1995

Measurements

Length (mm): 355
Width (mm): 460

Techniques

albumen print
photograph

Material

paper
card

Location

In store

Classification

wrecks and wrecking
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