Memorial: M5092

Memorial on Chaine Memorial Road, Larne, County Antrim commemorating the 133 passengers and crew of the MV ‘Princess Victoria’ who died on 31st January 1953.

Location

Chaine Memorial Road, Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Transcript

ON THE MORNING OF 31ST JANUARY 1953 / THE M.V. 'PRINCESS VICTORIA' / LEFT THE EAST PIER STRANRAER / TO MAKE ITS NORMAL CROSSING TO / LARNE, OFF CORSEWALL POINT / THE SHIP ENCOUNTERED THE FULL / FURY OF THE GALE WHICH WAS THAT DAY / TO CAUSE SO MUCH DAMAGE / AND LOSS OF LIFE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, AND, DESPITE THE VALIANT EFFORTS OF HER CREW / THE LIFEBOATMEN AND OTHER / SEAFARERS, THE PRINCESS VICTORIA / FOUNDERED OFF THE COAST OF / NORTHERN IRELAND WITH THE / LOSS OF 133 LIVES, OF THOSE / LOST 27 WERE INHABITANTS OF / LARNE, WHOSE DEATH THE / COMMUNITY MOURNS.

Details

Description: Metal anchor on top of a large stone plinth with memorial plaques. The plaques include a memorial and the names of those lost in the disaster.
Type: Memorial
Vessel: MV Princess Victoria

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