- SS Daphne
The SS "Daphne" was a ship which sank moments after her
Ship naming and launching at ashipyard inGovan ,Glasgow ,Scotland , on3 July 1883 .Background
Around 200 workmen were on board the ship, ready to begin working fitting it out as soon as it was properly afloat, at the time it was launched. As per the usual practice,
anchor s were attached by cable to each side of the ship being launched. As the Daphne moved into the river, the anchors failed to stop the ship's forward progress. Thestarboard anchor moved only 6-7 yards but the port anchor was dragged 60 yards. The current of the river caught the Daphne and flipped it over onto itsport (nautical) side, sinking it in deep water.Around 70 lives were saved, but 124 died (some sources say 195 died), including many young boys, some of whose relatives watched the ceremony from shore.
Enquiry
An enquiry was held afterwards; the shipyard owners were held blameless, which led to claims of a cover-up. The cause of the disaster was reported to be little initial stability combined with too much loose gear and too many people aboard.
The Daphne was raised, repaired, and renamed the "Rose".
One of the outcomes of the disaster was the limiting of personnel aboard to only those necessary for mooring the ship after the launch.
ee also
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List of United Kingdom disasters by death toll External links
* [http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=3340 Article on disaster]
* [http://www.it-serve.co.uk/poetry/Other/ssdaphne.php Daphne-inspired poem]
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