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SAMITCHELL7
07-Feb-05, 23:16
Would any one know where i could get info on Shipwrecks in the Pentland Firth around about 1819. Any info would be good THX :)

Rheghead
08-Feb-05, 02:54
I am not an expert on such matters but don't Lloyds register hold records of that nature?

William
08-Feb-05, 10:47
there is info for other ones on this site but not the date you wanted :( :

Ship wrecks from 1830 - 1890 (http://www.caithness.org/history/articles/wreckspentlandfirth1830-1890/wrecksofpentlandfirth1.htm)

Ship wrecks from 1918 - 1933 (http://www.caithness.org/history/articles/wrecksofpentlandfirth.htm)

Ship wrecks from 1934 - 1981
(http://www.caithness.org/caithnessfieldclub/bulletins/1984/october/wrecks_of_pentland_firth.htm)

golach
08-Feb-05, 13:52
I am not an expert on such matters but don't Lloyds register hold records of that nature?

Wow this must be a first! Rheghead admitting he has no knowlege on a subject.
Come now Rheghead this is not like you at all!!!!!
I look forward to your biased or otherwise opinions.

Golach

Rheghead
08-Feb-05, 14:24
I am only human. at least only when I take this form on Earth that is...

EDDIE
08-Feb-05, 14:27
Well i used to be a werewolf but im alright Nowwwwwwwwwwww

Rheghead
08-Feb-05, 14:29
The last time I heard that was when I fell off my dinosaur. :roll:

EDDIE
08-Feb-05, 15:46
I can see more clearly now, that the brain has gone.

Naefearjustbeer
08-Feb-05, 20:20
groan!!!!!!!!!

ŠAmethyst
09-Feb-05, 03:16
I can see more clearly now, that the brain has gone.

My brother was singing those exact same words only a few days ago... wierd... and I don't think he's yet old enuogh to realise what a gem caithness.org is... so won't blame you, Eddie