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- SB_Hibernia height "0.0".
- SB_Hibernia length "27721.56".
- SB_Hibernia abstract "The SB Hibernia was a 75 ton spritsail barge built in Greenhithe in England in 1906, and which foundered in the North Sea off East Runton on the evening of 9/10 November 1937. Her crew of three were rescued by the lifeboat, Cromer Lifeboat H F Bailey III ON 777, under the command of Henry Blogg.The Hibernia was a sister to the SB Cambria which has been restored to full sailing usage, by the 'Cambria Trust'.Built alongside the Hibernia, and identical in all respects, the Cambria was the last spritsail to operate commercially in the United Kingdom.The Hibernia was owned by F.T Everard & Co of Greenhithe and was outward bound from Goole in Yorkshire to Sittingbourne in Kent with a load of coal. The vessel had left Goole two weeks before, and until the morning of 9 November had been lying at Grimsby Roads. The Master of the vessel was Harry Couchman, the mate was William Lane and the cabin boy was Harry Couchman Jr, who was the 15-year-old son of the Master.The weather had been moderate when the spritsail left Grimsby but turned squally. On the run south the weather turned foul and a strong north-easterly gale, with winds up to 60 mph sprang up. The Master, who had command of the vessel for the previous two years, found it impossible to make for deeper water and the Hibernia became trapped on a lee shore, a dangerous situation for any vessel but especially a sailing vessel.At about 3.00pm she began to take on water and the mate and the cabin boy manned the pumps in an effort to prevent the spritsail from being swamped. At one stage there was more than four feet of water in the forecastle. One of the sails was torn away and was soon followed by the jib. By the early evening the vessel had sprung a leak and become unmanageable and the Master began firing off distress rockets. An unnamed steamship sighted the rockets and sent a radio call for help.The Cromer Lifeboat H F Bailey III ON 777, under the command of coxswain Henry Blogg put to sea and took about an hour to locate the Hibernia. The position given by the steamship provided great assistance in locating her. The starboard light had been swept away and the port light was not visible to Coxswain Blogg at the angle the lifeboat approached the vessel.The crew were taken off and the lifeboat, after running before the wind, landed them at Gorleston as it was impossible to return to Cromer due to the gale and high seas.The SB Hibernia was swept past Cromer with her remaining sails set and one light showing. She eventually caught on the Runton sewer pipe for some hours before beaching and breaking up.The lifeboat is now a permanent display at the RNLI museum at Cromer.".
- SB_Hibernia country United_Kingdom.
- SB_Hibernia height "0.0".
- SB_Hibernia length "27.72156".
- SB_Hibernia owner Royal_National_Lifeboat_Institution.
- SB_Hibernia shipBeam "6.7056".
- SB_Hibernia status "On permanent display at the RNLI museum atCromer.".
- SB_Hibernia topSpeed "14.816".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageExternalLink sb-cambria.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageExternalLink FW%20Everard.html.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageID "26280576".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageLength "5230".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageRevisionID "682535495".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Cabin_boy.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Category:1906_ships.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barges.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipwrecks_of_England.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thames-built_ships.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_on_the_River_Thames.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Chief_mate.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Coxswain.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Cromer.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Cromer_Lifeboat_H_F_Bailey_III_ON_777.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Distress_rockets.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink East_Runton.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink England.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Flare.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Forecastle.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Gale.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Goole.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Gorleston.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Greenhithe.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Grimsby.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Blogg.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Jib.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Kent.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Lee_shore.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Lifeboat_(rescue).
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Port.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Port_and_starboard.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Pump.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink RNLB_H_F_Bailey_III_(ON_777).
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink RNLI.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Royal_National_Lifeboat_Institution.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Runton.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink SB_Cambria.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Sail.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Sittingbourne.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Spritsail.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Squall.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Starboard.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Steamship.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Hibernia''".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLinkText "SB ''Hibernia''".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageWikiLinkText "SB Hibernia".
- SB_Hibernia hasPhotoCollection SB_Hibernia.
- SB_Hibernia shipBuilder "Frederick Eberhardt".
- SB_Hibernia shipCapacity "109".
- SB_Hibernia shipCommissioned "1906".
- SB_Hibernia shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- SB_Hibernia shipDecommissioned "1937".
- SB_Hibernia shipDraught "(distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull )".
- SB_Hibernia shipHeight "(to top of mainmast)".
- SB_Hibernia shipName "Hibernia".
- SB_Hibernia shipOrdered "Frederick T Eberhardt , Greenhithe".
- SB_Hibernia shipOwner RNLI.
- SB_Hibernia shipOwner Royal_National_Lifeboat_Institution.
- SB_Hibernia shipPropulsion "Sail".
- SB_Hibernia shipSpeed "(maximum speed)".
- SB_Hibernia shipStatus "On permanent display at the RNLI museum at Cromer.".
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_Vessels_and_Rigs.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- SB_Hibernia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- SB_Hibernia subject Category:1906_ships.
- SB_Hibernia subject Category:Barges.
- SB_Hibernia subject Category:Sailing_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SB_Hibernia subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_England.
- SB_Hibernia subject Category:Thames-built_ships.
- SB_Hibernia subject Category:Transport_on_the_River_Thames.
- SB_Hibernia hypernym Barge.
- SB_Hibernia type Article.
- SB_Hibernia type MeanOfTransportation.
- SB_Hibernia type Ship.
- SB_Hibernia type Article.
- SB_Hibernia type Ship.
- SB_Hibernia type Product.
- SB_Hibernia type DesignedArtifact.
- SB_Hibernia type Thing.