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English: This watercolour sketch has the following inscription. "Wreck of the Sarah Ann Trehearne, Laugharne, October 1836'. 'No.490 Register Book of Burials of the Parish of Laugharne. John Griffiths, (Strand) buried October the 16th 1836 aged 41 years. " John Griffiths, the ship's owner, was drowned whilst trying to jump on board from the garden wall of Island House, then tenanted by Mrs Stackpoole, during a violent storm. At the time of this shipwreck, the sea came in much further than it does today at Laugharne. Harrison also wrote an epic poem “The Night on the Mast” in 1868, commemorating of the wreck of the schooner “Gem” of Hull on Laugharne Burrows in 1867.
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Source https://www.peoplescollection.wales/items/8876
Author unknown artist inscription by Jasper Nicholls Harrison, the Vicar of Laugharne in 1836.

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