Chart of Tramore Bay

Chart of Tramore Bay

Tuesday 20 October 2015

Cuba, November 1835

On Tuesday afternoon, the Cuba, from Alexandria, with cotton, proceeding to Milford for quarantine, was driven into Tramore Bay, where she struck upon Rhineshark Bar. The crew landed in safety. She was bound for Liverpool.[1]
                                                                             
At an early hour on Wednesday the brig Cuba, bound from Alexandria to Liverpool, laden with cotton, was stranded at Rhineshark harbour, in Tramore Bay, but she is expected to be got off again without any damage.[2]



[1] Dublin Morning Register, 27 November 1835.
[2] Clonmel Herald, 2 December 1835.

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