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COINCIDENCE AS BEAMISH UNEARTHS PHOTO OF TRAGIC SHIP
By Richard Moss 27/09/2004
shows a black and white photograph of a steamship on a river. The ship has just passed under a bridge and crowds line the riverbanks.

HMS Victoria circa 1887. Picture © Beamish

An amazing photograph of a lost Tyneside-built Royal Navy flagship has been unearthed in the vast Photographic Archive at the North of England Open Air Museum at Beamish.

Staff at the museum are heralding the find as an uncanny coincidence, since it comes just days after divers located the wreck of HMS Victoria in the Mediterranean, just off the coastline of Tripoli and sunk into the seabed at an unusual 90° angle.

HMS Victoria in dry dock © Beamish

shows a black and white panoramic view of the Elswick Shipyard with a white ship clearly visible in a dry dock

Rosemary Allen, Senior Keeper at Beamish said, “the discovery of the photo of the launch came, quite by chance, at almost the same time as the rediscovery of the wreck of HMS Victoria itself.”

shows a close up crop of the photograph of HMS Victoria.

Staff at Beamish believe the picture to be a unique depiction of the once thriving shipbuilding industry on the Tyne. Picture © Beamish

HMS Victoria was built by Armstrong Mitchell and Company at Elswick and was launched June 9, 1887. The photograph shows the ship close to the Swing Bridge, being manoeuvred by two tugboats. Crowds line the riverbanks whilst a coal train trundles across the bridge. “This brings home the one time importance of the Tyne and its shipyards to the world,” added Ms Allan.

Staff at Beamish have also recently disovered this photograph of James Curran - a Royal Navy sailor who survived the sinking of the Victoria. © Beamish

shows a black and white photograph of a young sailor in uniform.

After sea trials in 1889, HMS Victoria was fitted out as a battleship and, under the command of Admiral George Tyron, became the flagship of the Mediterranean fleet. In 1893, whilst attempting an anchoring manoeuvre, the ship collided with HMS Camperdown and rapidly sank.

358 of the 715 men on board, including the Admiral were lost – the largest peacetime loss in the history of the Royal Navy.

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Open: Until 30th March 2007 - open 1000 to 1600, last admission 1500. Closed Mons & Fris. 31st March to 28th October 2007, open daily, 1000 to 1700, last admission 1500. 29th October 2007 to 14th March 2008, open 1000 to 1600, last admission 1500. Closed Mons & Fris.
Closed: Mon and Fri in winter. Also closed 10th December 2007 to 1st January 2008 inclusive.

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