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Annie Walker (Lesbury)

The wreck of the Annie Walker, a British steam trawler, lies off Marden Rocks - Lat 55 23' 43" Long 01 35' 22". Built 1890, wrecked 17th March 1928. (1)(2)

1928 wreck of British trawler which stranded on the seaward edge of Marden Rocks while on a fishing trip; a steel craft of unknown propulsion. (3)

A 123- ton trawler which ran ashore on a fishing trip on Boulmer Stile, on March 17th, 1928. She was 96ft long with a 20ft beam. Her charted position is 55 23.43N 001 35.22W, which places her on the outside of Marden Rocks... (4b)

Vessel stranded and lost on Boulmer Stile. (4e)

Additional sources cited in the United Kindom Shipwreck Index.
LCR 1928 p10. (4)
N5775
Early 20th Century (1901 to 1932)


Source of Reference
Local History of Lesbury

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