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    Default MV Sapphire sank 1939

    hi all,

    i'm looking for any info on the MV Sapphire incident below:-

    she was launched in 1935 and sank 1939, it seems like one of my relatives was aboard at the time...hopefully not on lookout !

    MV Sapphire ( United Kingdom): The coaster collided with Clan Cameron ( United Kingdom) 15.5 nautical miles (28.7 km) off St David's Head. Two of her nine crew were killed. Sapphire was taken in tow by Neptunia ( Germany) and Warden ( United Kingdom) but sank 7 nautical miles (13 km) south of the South Bishop Lighthouse.

    many thanks

    paul

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    Hello Paul,

    MV SAPPHIRE was owned by William Robertson, Glasgow, and was a vessel of 933 tons. She was built in 1935 by the Ailsa Ship building Co. of Troon and when the accident happened was bound for London from North Wales with a cargo of stone. She was manned by a Glasgow crew, the captain being Mr Donald McKinnon of Stepps

    The two engineers who were reported missing were Second Engineer A. Slater, Garden Street, Macduff; and Engineer Peter O’Brien, 49 Adelphi Street, Glasgow.

    Survivors were:

    Captain D. McKinnon
    Chief Officer W. Fyfe
    Chief Engineer J.K. Grassie
    Boatswain J. Jappy
    AB Neil McDonald
    AB J. MacLean
    Steward D.R. Jones
    Seaman John Gardiner
    Seaman David MacDonald

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    Then the Merchant Ship Sailors
    Paid it in full”


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    fantastic help yet again hugh

    many thanks

    paul

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