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S.S. TREMAYNE - St. Ives

BRITISH SCHOOL, 20th century

S.S. TREMAYNE - St. Ives

Date: circa 1906

Media: gouache on paper

Size: 417 x 665 mm

Acquired: 1988; Purchase

Accession Number: 88.183I/3

This vessel was built in 1906 at South Shields for Hain S.S. & Co. Ltd., St. Ives, Cornwall.

Comments (4)

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Felicity Hain
18 February 2019, 18:40
I have just come across this comment that the shipwrecked Tremayne has been found off Melilla Spain.
I would be very interested in any information relating to this find particularly photographs. Any old relics of any kind...
I am Sir Edwards great grandaughter gathering together as much history and memorabilia as I can for the family archives. I would be grateful if you could forward this email to Jose who wrote to you if you still have his address on file.

Any thing at all you might have in relation to H steamship company not worthy of display, for sale towards your museum upkeep would be greatly appreciated.

Please contact me confidentially through the email address provided.

Best Wishes
FGW



Sara Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales Staff
10 February 2017, 11:26

Dear Jose,

I have received a response from David Jenkins, who is our Principal Curator of Transport, below. Any delay in responding is mine, and not his - apologies for the inconvenience.

Sara

Digital Team

"The Tremayne was built in 1906 by John Readhead & Sons of South Shields for the Hain Steamship Co. Ltd of St Ives, Cornwall. She was a steel steamship of 3881 gross tons, a typical tramp steamer of the day.

In 1926 she was sold by Hain's (by then part of the P&O group) to the Kingdom Steamship Co. Ltd of London and renamed Collingdale; it was in this guise that she was lost at Melilla.

If you want further details on the ship, I would advise you to contact the Cornwall Archives at Truro to consult the entry for the ship in the statutory shipping register of the port of St Ives, and also the St Ives Museum, which has an extensive collection of material relating to the Hain company.

You could also contact the Tyne & Wear Archives in Newcastle to see what material there might be on the ship in their John Readhead collection; this would be the most likely location for a plan if such a document has survived.

All of the above organisations are to be found readily via Google.

I hope that this information is of use to you."

Sara Huws Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales Staff
24 January 2017, 09:14

Hi Jose

Thank you for your enquiry - that's really exciting! I will ask our curator to get back to you. You might also find that there will be information in the Lloyds Register of Shipwrecks.

Many thanks for your interest,


Sara
Digital Team

Jose
23 January 2017, 13:18
Hello,

We are searching for any information of this ship, Tremayne (1906). We have found the shiwreck on Melilla, Spain and need any informatiĆ³n about it. The ship sank April 12, 1927. Can you send me a bigger picture of the ship?

Thank you.
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