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Cargo ship Tresillian wrecked in storm, 1954
Cargo ship Tresillian of the Hain Steamship Co. (St Ives) lost on the night of 29th to 30th November 1954 in St Georges Channel near Ireland with heavy loss of life. The tanker Liparus rescued survivors in her motor boat
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1954 29th 30th Cargo Channel Seas Shipping Storm Storms Tanker Wreck Wrecked Wrecks Tresillian
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In the turbulent waters of the St. Georges Channel off the Irish coast, the remnants of the once proud cargo ship, Tresillian, lie wrecked following a devastating storm in November 1954. The Tresillian, a vessel of the Hain Steamship Company based in St. Ives, was lost amidst the treacherous seas during the early hours of the 30th of November, claiming the lives of many onboard. The photograph captures the raw power and fury of nature as the storm continues to rage around the shipwreck. The towering waves crash against the shattered remains of the Tresillian, their white foamy crests illuminated by the eerie glow of the moon. The once sturdy hull, now battered and broken, sits precariously on the rocky seabed, a testament to the unyielding force of the elements. Amidst the chaos and destruction, a beacon of hope emerges in the form of the tanker Liparus. Braving the storm, the Liparus had come to the rescue, bravely plucking survivors from the churning waters in her motor boat. The image of the Liparus, a symbol of human resilience and compassion, stands in stark contrast to the desolation of the Tresillian's final resting place. This photograph, taken in the aftermath of the disaster, serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers that lie hidden beneath the tranquil surface of the sea. The memory of the Tresillian and its tragic fate lives on, etched in the annals of maritime history and the collective consciousness of those who braved the stormy seas that fateful night. The 1950s were a period of significant change in the maritime industry, with advancements in technology and shipping practices. However, the Tresillian disaster serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks and challenges that continue to face those who ply the world's waters, even in the face of progress. The image of the Tresillian wrecked in the stormy waters of the St. Georges Channel remains a powerful and enduring symbol of the human spirit and the unyielding power of nature.
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