Shipwrecks and Ship Building
These lists are from an absolutely fabulous article about shipping in Broulee Bay in the journal “Recollections” Edition No 21 which was published in May 2020. It can be found at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EuQ_XJPYRn3epHs2E5DGB1wliFhcU4kU/view
The article lists the following ships as reported to have been built at Broulee/Tomago:
Brothers, 9-ton schooner, 1845.
Glenduart, 30-ton schooner 1847.
Susannah, 24-ton schooner, 1848.
William Alfred, 117-ton schooner, 1848.
Agnes Napier, 35-ton schooner, 1848.
Un-named schooner, 1878.
C. Walker, 88-ton schooner, 1881.
Sophia Ann, screw steamer, 1883.
Mayflower, 149-tonschooner, 1885.
Florence Peat, 60-ton schooner, 1885.
Annandale, 108-ton ketch, 1899.
Three Cheers, 120-ton schooner, 1901.
The article also lists the following shipwrecks:
Rover, 87-ton schooner, wrecked 1841 with the loss of 12 of the 23 men on board.
Rose 28-ton cutter, wrecked 11/3/1844 after collision with the Harriett in Broulee Harbour.
Industry, 14-ton cutter, wrecked 1/7/1845.
Amphitrite, 17-ton ketch, wrecked 1851.
Jeannie Deans, 31-ton schooner, wrecked 1851.
John Penn 236-ton screw steamer wrecked 1879.
Bell, 95-ton schooner, wrecked Tomaga River entrance 4/7/1883.
Alice Jane, 80-ton schooner wrecked Tomaga River entrance 1888.
Maggie Scott, 30-ton ketch, founded near Tomaga River entrance 1889.
Julius Vogel, 56-ton schooner, wrecked Tomaga River entrance15/4/1890.
William Alex, 58-ton ketch wrecked Tomaga River 1892.
White Cloud, 35-ton ketch, wrecked north point, Broulee island 1893.
Forster, 69-ton ketch ashore at Tomago River entrance 1898.
Except for the steamer John Penn, these ships were timber
sailing ships.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EuQ_XJPYRn3epHs2E5DGB1wliFhcU4kU/view
The article lists the following ships as reported to have been built at Broulee/Tomago:
Brothers, 9-ton schooner, 1845.
Glenduart, 30-ton schooner 1847.
Susannah, 24-ton schooner, 1848.
William Alfred, 117-ton schooner, 1848.
Agnes Napier, 35-ton schooner, 1848.
Un-named schooner, 1878.
C. Walker, 88-ton schooner, 1881.
Sophia Ann, screw steamer, 1883.
Mayflower, 149-tonschooner, 1885.
Florence Peat, 60-ton schooner, 1885.
Annandale, 108-ton ketch, 1899.
Three Cheers, 120-ton schooner, 1901.
The article also lists the following shipwrecks:
Rover, 87-ton schooner, wrecked 1841 with the loss of 12 of the 23 men on board.
Rose 28-ton cutter, wrecked 11/3/1844 after collision with the Harriett in Broulee Harbour.
Industry, 14-ton cutter, wrecked 1/7/1845.
Amphitrite, 17-ton ketch, wrecked 1851.
Jeannie Deans, 31-ton schooner, wrecked 1851.
John Penn 236-ton screw steamer wrecked 1879.
Bell, 95-ton schooner, wrecked Tomaga River entrance 4/7/1883.
Alice Jane, 80-ton schooner wrecked Tomaga River entrance 1888.
Maggie Scott, 30-ton ketch, founded near Tomaga River entrance 1889.
Julius Vogel, 56-ton schooner, wrecked Tomaga River entrance15/4/1890.
William Alex, 58-ton ketch wrecked Tomaga River 1892.
White Cloud, 35-ton ketch, wrecked north point, Broulee island 1893.
Forster, 69-ton ketch ashore at Tomago River entrance 1898.
Except for the steamer John Penn, these ships were timber
sailing ships.