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Antoinette (barque) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antoinette (barque)
The ''Antoinette'' was a 1,118 ton barque, built in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1874 and was used for the transportation of goods. She struck land on Tuckernuck in 1889, requiring the entire crew to be rescued. Although she was reinstated later that year, she was finally wrecked on the Doom Bar on the north coast of Cornwall; the largest ship to be wrecked there. The majority of the wreck ended up on the Town Bar off Padstow and mostly disappeared after being destroyed with gelignite. However some of the hull re-emerged in March 2010, creating a hazard to local shipping. ==History== In 1874, JM Gardenor officially launched the ''Antoinette'', from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The ship was originally owned by J Bingay, but was subsequently sold to Dennis & Doane, W Law and finally R Elkin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pro.rcip-chin.gc.ca/bd-dl/nav-ship-eng.jsp?emu=en.vessel:/Proxapp/ws/vessel/public/owners/ResultSetExpanded&&w=NATIVE%28%27OFFICIAL_NO+%3D+%27%2770998%27%27%27%29&upp=0&rpp=10 )〕 ==Tuckernuck== The ''Antoinette'' struck the Nantucket Shoal near Tuckernuck Island on January 27, 1889. Early on the following morning a lifeboat from United States Life-Saving Service, manned by four brothers, managed to rescue everyone aboard. The New York Times explains that this feat was all the more impressive as two people rescued were women. She was towed to port, and eventually reinstated on August 10, 1889.
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