- SS Stella
SS "Stella" (1,060 tons) was a
passenger ferry , wrecked on30 March 1899 off theCasquets during a crossing fromSouthampton ,England toGuernsey ."Stella" was owned by the
London and South Western Railway . Her master, Captain H. Reeks, was proceeding at full speed throughfog when the vessel struck rocks. A submergedgranite reef tore her hull. She sank in eight minutes with the loss of 86 passengers and 19 crew; a further 88 passengers and 24 crew survived. Most of the deaths were due toexposure andhypothermia in the cold sea water.The "Stella" was built (completed) in October 1890 by J & G Thomson on
Clydebank . She was considered state of the art in her day, measuring 253 feet long. She was powered by two compoundsteam engine s andpropellor screws, her slim hull was designed for speed (her maximum speed was 19knots ).The wreck was found in 1972 about a mile to the west of the
Casquets .There is a memorial to the "Stella" opposite the Royal
Pier ,Southampton .Another steamship owned by the London and South Western Railway, SS "Hilda", sank in 1905 with the loss of 125 lives.
External links
* [http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~jakesimpkin/Stella.html S.S. Stella website]
* [http://www.museum.guernsey.net/download/The%20Wreck%20of%20the%20Stella.pdf Guernsey Museum website]
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