JOSEPH FISHER

Site Details

NPRN
274903
Map Reference
SG85NW
Grid Reference
SG8013459087
Unitary (Local) Authority
Maritime
Old County
Maritime
Community
Maritime
Type of Site
WRECK
Broad Class
Maritime
Period
Modern

Site Description

Archaeological remains associated with the loss of this vessel are not confirmed as present at this location, but may be in the vicinity.

Event and Historical Information:
The JOSEPH FISHER was a 79nt wooden schooner. At the time of loss on 15 September 1918, it was owned by W H Dann and carrying 149tons of coal from Holyhead to Wicklow. At 2.30pm, it was shelled by a German submarine. The submarine sank the ENERGY (see NPRN 274902) and then returned to sink the JOSEPH FISHER. The crew was forced to abandon ship, after which it was sunk by gunfire at 3.30pm. The crew was rescued by the SS LONSDALE and brought ashore at Peel, Isle of Man. The reported location given for the loss 53 05 00N, 05 17 00W. A poor sonar contact was reported in this vicinity in February 1945, however nothing was found by HMS FAWN during a sonar search of the area in May 1982.

Sources include:
Larn and Larn Shipwreck Database 2002
National Archives, Kew, ADM137/2964
UK Hydrographic Office Wrecks and Obstructions Database. © Crown Copyright and database rights. Reproduced by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office and the UK Hydrographic Office (www.ukho.gov.uk)

Maritime Officer, RCAHMW, September 2011.