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Llewellyn Howland

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The Llewellyn Howwland
just outside Newport Harbor
(Palu Sherman collection)

 

The table below provides historical and statistical data on the vessel. Some of the information may be incomplete. If you have additions or corrections, please e-mail us at the address listed below.

Shipwreck Data

Vessel Name Llewellyn Howland
Other Names Former name Wico
Vessel Type Tanker
Owner  
Length / Beam / Draft (feet) 283' / 40' / 30'
Tonnage 2,748
Hull Construction Steel
Propulsion Steam / Prop
Cargo Fuel oil
Built 1888 at Low Water on Tyne, England
Date of Loss April 21, 1924
Reason for Loss Grounded on reef
Fatalities None
Location Newport, RI, on Seal Ledge, 1-3/4 mile SSE of Brenton Point
Coordinates (Lat/Lon) 41-26-05N / 71-20-53W
Coordinates (Loran C)  
Water Depth (feet) 30' Maximum
Typical Visibility (feet)  
Wreck Condition Completely broken up on rocks
Diving Considerations  
Other Information  
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