The Adolphe by onewing

The Adolphe

The Adolphe was a French sailing ship that was wrecked in 1904. The ship is now the most prominent of several wrecks on what is now the Stockton breakwall, which protects Newcastle harbour. The rescue of the ship’s crew has gone down in local maritime history as one of the most remarkable in local waters.

Adolphe was a four-masted steel barque built in 1902 by Chantiers de France, Dunkerque. It was rigged with double top and topgallant sails.

On 30 September 1904, the Adolphe was being towed through the entrance of Newcastle harbour by the tugs Hero and Victoria after an 85-day voyage in ballast from Antwerp under the command of Captain Lucas. Heavy seas prevented the tugs from holding her, and after the tug hawser parted she was swept first on to the wreck of the Colonist, then battered by waves that forced her on top of other submerged wrecks on what was then called the Oyster Bank. The lifeboat hurried to the scene and within two hours all 32 of the crew had been taken off. The northern breakwater of the entrance to the port of Newcastle was extended after the loss of the Adolphe. The French consul made an official visit to Newcastle to recognise the efforts of the lifeboat crew.

When the breakwater was extended in 1906 and reached the remains of the Adolphe, her remaining two masts and jib-boom were removed for safety reasons. She is actually resting across the remains of SS Wendouree, wrecked in 1898, and SS Lindus, lost in 1899.

If anyone is interest, here is a link to the story of the disaster and the rescue of the crew.

http://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/about_newcastle/history_and_heritage/attractions_and_sites/adolphe_wreck

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Lots of rust here.. well done.
June 20th, 2014  
Great capture
June 20th, 2014  
This is awesome !! great POV has to be a fav for me :)
June 20th, 2014  
Lots of rust and not much ship here Babs, well spotted love the composition, depth of field and textures, great shot;)
June 20th, 2014  
Sam
Fabulous story! It's a big ship rusting away.........!
June 20th, 2014  
Great find and capture, interesting narrative and thank you for the link :-)
June 20th, 2014  
Sue
That's Great! Love the story.
June 20th, 2014  
Kat
Fantastic photo and amazing history to go with it. :)
June 20th, 2014  
Interesting wreck & I suppose in some ways still working protecting the coast line....a sort of iron break water!
June 20th, 2014  
thanks for sharing Babs
June 20th, 2014  
Great story, and nice and rusty too :)
June 20th, 2014  
Great skeleton shot!!!
June 20th, 2014  
Interesting story and shot. Guess there's no hope of restoration. LOL
June 21st, 2014  
That's a great shot. I love seeing the structure like this.
June 21st, 2014  
@julzmaioro @leestevo @ibt @pcoulson @pcoulson @gigiflower @hermann @sioux @darthkitty @happypat @annied @karlow75 @eyesmile @kathiecb @888rachel Thank you all so much. I do like to take a picture occasionally which has a story to go with it and this wreck is one of quite a few wrecks in the area. In this spot alone the Adolphe is actually resting across the remains of SS Wendouree, wrecked in 1898, and SS Lindus, lost in 1899 and about 2 km further along there are two more wrecks.
June 21st, 2014  
Very interesting image and story to accompany it Babs. Thanks for sharing.
June 21st, 2014  
Awesome... love the find and story
June 21st, 2014  
A great shot and interesting story. Good to read about this.
June 21st, 2014  
@golftragic @lafish @dolphin Thanks so much. There are quite a few wrecks along this bit of our coastland.
June 22nd, 2014  
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