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- PS_Lelia abstract "PS Lelia was a steamship built during the American Civil War for use as a blockade runner for the Confederate States of America. She sank in Liverpool Bay in 1865 in an incident that caused 46 fatalities.Lelia was built by William C Miller & Company of Toxteth as one of a trio of blockade running sister ships ordered for the Anglo-Confederate concern, William G. Crenshaw & Company. She was a 252-foot (77 m) paddle steamship of 640 BRT. Her hull was built of steel, an unusual and expensive material for shipbuilding at the time. The engines and other machinery were built by Fawcett Preston & Company and rated at 300 nhp. (The Confederate States Navy warship, CSS Florida, had also been built at Miller's yard.)She left the River Mersey, with a largely Liverpool-based crew, and several prominent Confederate naval officers, on her maiden voyage on 14 January 1865 bound for Wilmington, North Carolina, via Bermuda, aiming to run the Union blockade.Lelia was heavily laden, and when she hit bad weather off the coast of North Wales, large waves knocked her anchors loose and through the deck, swamping her. She sank near the lightship Prince off the Great Orme.Two boats were able to leave the stricken ship, but one capsized and only twelve survivors (out of fifty-one on board) reached the safety of the lightship.The next day the Liverpool No 1 Lifeboat went to the scene, but was itself swamped by waves, with the loss of seven out of its 11 crew.".
- PS_Lelia thumbnail 1865_Liverpool_lifeboat_accident.jpg?width=300.
- PS_Lelia wikiPageExternalLink Lelia.htm.
- PS_Lelia wikiPageExternalLink lelia.htm.
- PS_Lelia wikiPageID "3795611".
- PS_Lelia wikiPageRevisionID "591499031".
- PS_Lelia bot "AnomieBOT".
- PS_Lelia date "November 2010".
- PS_Lelia hasPhotoCollection PS_Lelia.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Disasters_in_Merseyside.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1865.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Mersey-built_ships.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Paddle_steamers.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Ships_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Irish_Sea.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_Wales.
- PS_Lelia subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_American_Civil_War.
- PS_Lelia point "53.371 -3.849".
- PS_Lelia type Artifact100021939.
- PS_Lelia type Conveyance103100490.
- PS_Lelia type Craft103125870.
- PS_Lelia type Instrumentality103575240.
- PS_Lelia type Mersey-builtShips.
- PS_Lelia type Object100002684.
- PS_Lelia type PaddleSteamer103874138.
- PS_Lelia type PaddleSteamers.
- PS_Lelia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- PS_Lelia type Ship104194289.
- PS_Lelia type ShipsOfTheConfederateStatesOfAmerica.
- PS_Lelia type Shipwreck104197110.
- PS_Lelia type ShipwrecksInTheIrishSea.
- PS_Lelia type ShipwrecksOfTheAmericanCivilWar.
- PS_Lelia type ShipwrecksOfWales.
- PS_Lelia type Steamer104309348.
- PS_Lelia type Vehicle104524313.
- PS_Lelia type Vessel104530566.
- PS_Lelia type Whole100003553.
- PS_Lelia type SpatialThing.
- PS_Lelia comment "PS Lelia was a steamship built during the American Civil War for use as a blockade runner for the Confederate States of America. She sank in Liverpool Bay in 1865 in an incident that caused 46 fatalities.Lelia was built by William C Miller & Company of Toxteth as one of a trio of blockade running sister ships ordered for the Anglo-Confederate concern, William G. Crenshaw & Company. She was a 252-foot (77 m) paddle steamship of 640 BRT.".
- PS_Lelia label "PS Lelia".
- PS_Lelia sameAs m.0b0f3j.
- PS_Lelia sameAs Q7120859.
- PS_Lelia sameAs Q7120859.
- PS_Lelia sameAs PS_Lelia.
- PS_Lelia lat "53.371".
- PS_Lelia long "-3.849".
- PS_Lelia wasDerivedFrom PS_Lelia?oldid=591499031.
- PS_Lelia depiction 1865_Liverpool_lifeboat_accident.jpg.
- PS_Lelia isPrimaryTopicOf PS_Lelia.