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List of Illustrations and Maps

Illustrations

Paddle Steamer, believed to be the Pegasus, from A Narrative of the Life of Charles Bailey. frontispiece

A slip dock on the River Clyde 1827; University of Glasgow Library, Archives & Special Collections. 16

Barclay and Curle’s Slip Dock, 1845 by William Simpson; © Glasgow Museums. 23

Pegasus flier 1840; © National Museums Scotland. 50

Van Amburgh and the Lions; engraving after Landseer’s painting; Author’s copy. 54

Manor House Street Station, Hull; Hull Packet 3 July 1840. 59

Advertisement promoting onward travel in Scotland; Sheffield Independent, 16 January 1841. 64

Advertisement promoting onward travel to London and the Eastern and Midland Counties of England; Fife Herald 29 April 1841. 64

Bill of Coals April 1842; by permission of University of Glasgow Library, Archives & Special Collections, Leith Hull & Hamburg Steam Packet Co Ltd Collection, GB248 UGD255/4/35/1. 65

The Launch of the Steam Ship Forth; (detail) ©National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. 71

Advertisement for Reduced rail fares for Steam Packet Passengers from Leith to Hull; Fife Herald 14 July 1842. 79

Watson’s Signal Code from the Handbook of Communication by Telegraph 1842. 93

Leith Signal Station, 1829 print by Thomas Shepherd; Author’s copy. 99

Bailey & Hildyard’s Letter of Thanks; The Scotsman 26 July 1843. 118

Reward Poster for James Richard Elliott; Northumberland Archives. 128

Notice of Trinity House Wreck Buoy; Shipping and Mercantile Gazette 5 August 1843. 130

The Goldstone Buoy today; photograph courtesy of John Bevan, Holy Island. 130

Deane Divers Helmet; photograph courtesy of John & Ann Bevan. 132

John Morrell MacKenzie’s Gravestone at Bamburgh; photograph courtesy of Janet Ward. 135

The Early Divers at Work; from Submarine Researches, by Charles Deane, 1836; image courtesy of John & Ann Bevan. 141

Sketch of Charles Bailey; from A Narrative of the Life of Charles Bailey. 183

The Barton Family Gravestone, Market Rasen; photograph courtesy of Janet Ward. 186

Reward Poster for Sarah Briggs; Northumberland Archives. 187

Mungo Easson’s Gravestone, Holy Island; photograph courtesy of Janet Ward. 190

Reward Poster for Mrs Edington; Northumberland Archives. 191

James Elliott’s eroded Gravestone, Holy Island; photograph courtesy of Janet Ward. 193

James and William Elliot’s Memorial Plaque, St. Chad’s Church, Rochdale, photograph courtesy of Graham Knox and Norman Frisby. 193

Engraving of Edward William Elton; Illustrated London News 5 August 1843. 195

Reward Poster for Field and Fanny Flowers; Northumberland Archives. 196

The Flowers’ Gravestone, Holy Island, from an early postcard of Lindisfarne Priory. 197

Maps

The area covered by the Pegasus on her voyages. 14

Alternative sailing routes along the north Northumberland coast. 31

Sketch of Leith Harbour based on 1842 Admiralty Chart. 68

River Humber and Hull Docks; Greenwood’s Picture of Hull, 1835. 73

The route of the Pegasus on the night of 19/20 July 1843; based on that published in the Kelso and Berwick Warder 19 August 1843. 110

From Triumph to Tragedy

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