1716, BDB 86/1/7590 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.1716
Destroyer HMS Brisk
1911-1921
Destroyer with two torpedo tubes at sea. She was launched 20th September 1910 and completed in June 1911 at Clydebank. Bows blown off in October 1917, but was repaired and continued in service. Another ship can be seen in the distance. Scrapped 1919.
Location: | Irish Sea | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/7590 |
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Sankey Number: | 1716 |
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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1714 | Viking | Sailing away to left, heavy smoke | |
1715 | Viking | Sailing to right, aft deck full. | |
1716 | Torpedo Boat Brisk in Morecambe Bay | Sailing to right, 4 people in dinghy, one to aft of ship | |
1717 | Admiralty Yacht Enchantress in Morecambe Bay | Sailing to bottom right of image | |
1718 | PS Walney heading to Fleetwood | Sailing to Fleetwood for match, overloaded | |
1719 | PS Walney heading to Fleetwood | overloaded and listing towards camera | |
1720 | PS Walney heading to Fleetwood | Closeup of bow of ship, 3 people stood over paddle | |
1721 | Nora | Prawner FD 46 dark sails, white hull, sailing to right | |
1722 | Eva | Prawner FD 184 dark boat and sails, with the fleet, yachts and shoreline in the background. | |
1723 | Prima Donna | FD 91 dark sails with white hull | |
1724 | Lady Moyra | Steaming to the left, sailors dotted all over, including the side door | |
1725 | Yacht and Piel Castle | No sail, boat and dinghy,Roa and Piel Islands visible behind |