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SS. Mohegan, 1898, The Manacles, The Lizard A Brass 'Emergency Bilge Suction Nameplate 'From No.3 B.R.', 12.5cm in diameter. SS Mohegan (1898) A newly built steam passenger and cargo liner, she suffered a navigation error on her second voyage, hitting the Manacles on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, and sank within 12 minutes with the loss of 106 of 197 on board. Most of the recovered bodies of the victims were buried in a mass grave in St Keverne churchyard, which was given a memorial stained glass window by the Atlantic Transport Line. The Scottish poet William McGonagall immortalised the tragedy in his poem The Wreck of the Steamer "Mohegan". The large loss of life and easily preventable nature of the disaster shocked Victorian society and her sinking led to the introduction of the Coverack lifeboat. The disaster was only eclipsed in popular imagination by later disasters such as RMS Titanic. More recently the wreck has become one of Cornwall’s most iconic dive sites and is well known by British divers.
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