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The Voices of Sunken Ships: A Poetic Tribute to Maritime Tragedies

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society has always been inspired by the enduring connections between the sea, those who serve upon it, and the creative arts that help us remember our maritime past. We were recently contacted by Fizza Abbas, an award-winning poet, who felt moved to share her latest work with the Society and its community. […]

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Honouring a Lifeline – The Society’s Enduring Support for Shetland’s Seafaring Families

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society’s record of care for seafaring families has stretched the length and breadth of Britain’s shores for 185 years. Few places reflect this lasting impact more vividly than Shetland – a community deeply entwined with the fortunes, dangers and tragedies of the sea. In the summer edition of “Coontin Kin,” the magazine […]

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Society launches 2025 photography competition!

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society is once again on the lookout for photographers to participate in its annual competition, celebrating the UK’s and Ireland’s rich maritime heritage. Now in its thirteenth year, the competition seeks captivating images that reflect the British Isles’ enduring connection with the sea, including its merchant ships, fishermen, coasts, harbours, and ports. We […]

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Society launches 2025 Seafarers Support Week

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society is proud to launch its annual Seafarers Support Week, which will run from Monday 7 July to Sunday 13 July. The Society is committed to this annual campaign to promote and highlight the plight of serving and retired seafarers, as well as raising awareness of the dangers and sacrifices faced by […]

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New Household Appliance Fund launched to support UK fishing & maritime communities

We are proud to announce the launch of a new Household Appliance Fund to help ease hardship within the UK’s fishing and merchant maritime industries. At the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society, we have long recognised the unique challenges faced by those working at sea – and now, with the introduction of this dedicated fund, we are […]

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Celebrating the Society’s Centenary Anniversary Link to Women’s Football: The 1925 ‘Galerie des Champions’ Fundraising Tour

Today the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society is proud to mark the centenary of a remarkable event in our history – a pioneering women’s football tour held to raise funds and awareness for the Society’s work. Earlier this year, women’s football historian and researcher Steve Bolton, brought to our attention a remarkable series of football matches played […]

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A Lincolnshire Mine finds a new home on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne

The Society is extremely grateful to Tenby Honorary Agent, Richard Sadler, who went above and beyond to recently arrange transport and siting of a replacement large collecting mine on Holy Island, Northumberland.

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Heroes at sea honoured at awards ceremony

Remarkable stories of skill and gallantry at sea, as well as support for local maritime communities, have been recognised and rewarded at a national awards ceremony held in London.

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2024’s Ultimate Sea Views Revealed!

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society, has announced the winners of its twelfth annual photography competition, showcasing images relating to all aspects of the UK and Ireland’s historic relationship with the sea.

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Society announces 185th Annual General Meeting

The One Hundred and Eighty Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners’ Royal Benevolent Society will be held at Fishmongers’ Hall, London Bridge EC4 on Tuesday 1st October 2024 at 1200.

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