How did the Ross Cleveland sink?

How did the Ross Cleveland sink?

The Ross Cleveland was struck by a great wall of sea at Isafjord, an inlet on the coast of Iceland, pushing over her 659 tons and, within moments, she was engulfed.

When did the Ross Cleveland sink?

1968
A far cry from the night in 1968 when the Ross Cleveland sank. There were waves of 30-40 feet reported and temperatures were well below zero. The peaceful resting place of the trawler and its dedicated crew may come as a very small comfort to the bereaved families.

What was the 1968 triple trawler tragedy?

The Hull triple trawler tragedy was the sinking of three trawlers from the British fishing port of Kingston upon Hull during January and February 1968. A total of 58 crew members died, with just one survivor.

What happened in the triple trawler tragedy?

What was the Triple Trawler Disaster? In 1968 three trawlers from Hull sank within a few weeks of each other and 58 men lost their lives. The city of Hull went into shock, especially the Hessle Road area, where most of the fishing community lived. People were horrified that this could have happened.

How did the Kingston Peridot sink?

The Kingston Peridot was lost just over two weeks later off the coast of Iceland. The 20-strong crew aboard both ships all died. The Ross Cleveland sank while sheltering from a storm in an inlet near Isafjordur in Iceland in February 1968. Skipper Phil Gay pleaded in his final message: “I am going over.

Who survived the triple trawler tragedy?

Harry Eddom
Harry Eddom was the only man to survive the triple trawler tragedy. He escaped from the Ross Cleveland by raft, making it to the refuge an abandoned Icelandic farmhouse. Two colleagues who also made it on to the raft did not survive.

What did Lillian bilocca do?

Lillian Bilocca (née Marshall; 26 May 1929 – 3 August 1988) was a British fisheries worker and campaigner for improved safety in the fishing fleet as leader of the “headscarf revolutionaries” – a group of fishermen’s family members.

When did Kingston Peridot sink?

The St Romanus, Kingston Peridot and Ross Cleveland trawlers all sank within weeks of each other in 1968. The deaths sparked a group of women, dubbed the Headscarf Revolutionaries, to improve safety standards. The Rev Tony Cotson, of the Fishermen’s Church in Hull, organised the service at Hull Minster.

When did the St Romanus sink?

11 January
The St Romanus had sunk in the North Sea on 11 January, with the Kingston Peridot lost just over a fortnight later off the coast of Iceland. The 20-strong crew aboard both ships all died.

When was the triple trawler tragedy?

In the space of less than a month at the start of 1968, 58 fishermen based in the English port of Hull lost their lives in three separate trawler sinkings.

Where did the Ross Cleveland trawler go over?

I’m going over,” skipper Phil Gay pleaded in a final, desperate message from the Ross Cleveland, which sank while sheltering from a storm in an inlet near Isafjordur in Iceland on 4 February. “Give my love and the crew’s love to the wives and families.”

What was the name of the second hull trawler that was lost?

The second trawler in the disaster was the Kingston Peridot, which was lost on the 26 January with all 20 of its men. The Ross Cleveland was the third trawler to be involved in the tragedy. It was lost on the 4 February, with 18 members of the crew.

Where did the Ross Tiger trawler come from?

Ross Tiger was the first of twelve new trawlers for one of Grimsby’s most prolific trawler owners. She entered service fresh from the yards of Cochrane and Sons, Selby, Yorkshire to become part of the ‘middle water’ fleet for Ross Trawlers Ltd.

Who was the only survivor of the Ross Cleveland?

The 20-strong crew aboard both ships all died. There was a single survivor of the three sinkings, 28-year-old Harry Eddom, the mate of the Ross Cleveland, who made a daring escape from the vessel by raft along with two crewmates who ultimately perished. “We drove down this fjord and we hit the bottom,” he said in a 1968 interview.

Where did the Ross Cleveland trawler go to?

Ross Cleveland sailed on 20 January, before the loss of the first two trawlers became known. She was bound for the north coast of Iceland with a full crew, but one man, Colin Ireland, was put ashore for medical treatment, leaving 19 on board.

Where did Ross Cleveland sail from and where did it sink?

Ross Cleveland sails from Hull with crew of 20 (one was sent ashore for medical treatment, so 19 eventually on board). Kingston Peridot sinks off the Icelandic coast. Alert raised for St. Romanus after unable to make contact.

When did the news of the hull trawler tragedy come out?

This, with debris found subsequently, indicated that the vessel had sunk. News of her loss was received in Hull on 30 January, just as hope was fading for the crew of St. Romanus. Ross Cleveland sailed on 20 January, before the loss of the first two trawlers became known.

Who are the owners of the Ross Cleveland?

A spokesman for Ross Cleveland owners’, Hudson Brothers, said: “There appears to be no hope at all, we have to face up to it. It is appalling.” He said their boat – built in 1949 – was maintained to the highest standard and was equipped with three new inflatable life-rafts and two lifeboats.