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Atherfield Ledge

Coordinates: 50°37′N 1°22′W / 50.61°N 1.36°W / 50.61; -1.36
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Atherfield Ledge is a rocky outcrop extending from the coast of the Back of the Wight, Isle of Wight. This is a famous shipwreck location. Along with Brook Ledge and Brighstone Ledge it is one of the area's main shipping hazards.[1]

Geography

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About two miles east from the Brighstone Ledge the Atherfield ledge is a small (half a mile square) outcrop occupying a central position reaching into the current.[2]

Numerous ships have been wrecked upon this ledge because it's the focal point of the tide, many have left their remains turning it into a graveyard.

Atherfield Ledge shipwrecks

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  • SS Eider
  • Sirenia - in which several lifeboat men lost their lives.
  • Diligent - Ore steamer.
  • Auguste 1900 - Cargo of Eucalyptus wood from Australia
  • Alcester 1897 - Cargo of Jute from India

References

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  1. ^ backofthewight.co.uk
  2. ^ J.C Medland "Shipwrecks of the Wight".Coach House Publications ltd, 2004
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50°37′N 1°22′W / 50.61°N 1.36°W / 50.61; -1.36