The brig Stavros S Niarchos tied up at Sunderland (Brigs have 2 main masts) |
Tanfield volunteers Nigel & Bob on board Stavros |
Stavros is a sail training ship - follow her current position |
The photos above are courtesy of Bob Hedley, who has a long association with the Stavros.
Collier Brigs
Before steam & iron, ie in waggonway days, collier brigs were the mainstay of the North East to Thames coal trade. They were sturdy ships, & beachable for offloading. Cook used converted collier brigs for his round the world voyages. Collier crews were equally sturdy, so targetted by Nelson's press gangs. Google for more info & paintings.
Reducing sail on a collier brig as the North Sea gets heavier |
Collier brig aground for offloading to lighters |
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