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- Q5125526 abstract "Clan Galbraith was a steel barque built in Port Glasgow, Scotland in 1894 for trade with Calcutta.On 22 July 1916, returning in ballast from Bristol, England after delivering oil there, Clan Galbraith ran aground at Flying Point beach, near Bridgehampton, NY, while attempting to find her way to the Ambrose Channel lightship in a heavy fog. The ship grounded about 200 feet off shore, eventually being deposited by the rising tide 50 feet off shore and in only 3 feet of water. Her distress signals were responded to by life savers from the communities of Bridgehampton and Southampton. A breeches buoy was put up by the life savers for the safety, in the event of a storm, of those crew members who, along with Captain A. E. Olson, elected to stay aboard. The Coast Guard cutter Mohawk, as well as two wrecking tugs, was sent to aid the stricken vessel.Among the crowds that gathered to view the shipwreck was Republican Presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes, along with his family.In World War I Clan Galbraith was stopped and scuttled off the coast of Ireland by the German submarine SM U-70 while sailing from Philadelphia, PA to Birkenhead with a cargo of lubricating oil and wax. There were no casualties.".
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- Q5125526 length "86.22792".
- Q5125526 shipBeam "12.31392".
- Q5125526 shipLaunch "1894-02-01".
- Q5125526 status "Sunk - 24/04/1917".
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- Q5125526 shipFate "Sunk - 24/04/1917".
- Q5125526 shipLaunched "1894-02-01".
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- Q5125526 comment "Clan Galbraith was a steel barque built in Port Glasgow, Scotland in 1894 for trade with Calcutta.On 22 July 1916, returning in ballast from Bristol, England after delivering oil there, Clan Galbraith ran aground at Flying Point beach, near Bridgehampton, NY, while attempting to find her way to the Ambrose Channel lightship in a heavy fog. The ship grounded about 200 feet off shore, eventually being deposited by the rising tide 50 feet off shore and in only 3 feet of water.".
- Q5125526 label "Clan Galbraith (ship)".
- Q5125526 depiction Geo_Johansen_-_Portrait_of_the_Bark_Clan_Galbraith_at_sea.jpg.