Otterndorf - The Sinking of SS Kaffraria

The Sinking of SS Kaffraria

A British cargo ship by the name of SS Kaffraria owned by Bailey & Leetham of Hull ran aground at Otterndorf on 7 January 1891. The ship had a cargo of general export goods such as kitchen utensils, children’s toys, bundles of wool, hand tools and all kinds of domestic appliances. This precious cargo was very swiftly removed by the local residents by both legal and illegal methods. The ship sank during the evening of 8 January. The wreck became a threat to shipping and in 1984 the wreck was removed. The stern of the ship with the rudder and screw can be seen today at Otterndorf.

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