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H.M.S. CLEVELAND, photograph
H.M.S. CLEVELAND ashore at Diles Lake, Llangennith, towards south end of Rhossilli Beach, Gower, having broken her tow en route to breakers, 1957.
In June 1957 when under tow by Brynforth of Swansea en route to E.G. Rees, ship breakers of Llanelli, the vessel parted her tow and went ashore at Llangennith, being driven far up the beach by the spring tides. Unsuccessful attempts to refloat her lasted until autumn and were particularly focussed on the September spring tides. She was then dismantled on the beach, the work being completed in 1959. The steel would have been consumed by open hearth furnaces at various south Wales steel works, most likely the works in the region between Port Talbot and Llanelli.
Collection Area
Industry
Item Number
2016.55
Creation/Production
William Bernard, Scott
Date: 1957
Acquisition
Donation, 20/5/2016
Measurements
Length
(mm): 70
Width
(mm): 95
Material
paper
Location
In store
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