The wreck of the Lady Elizabeth iron ship, built in Sunderland in 1879 damaged in 1913 as she approached Stanley. She was used as a floating warehouse until 1936 when she broke her moorings in a storm and drifted to her current dramatic location at the East end of Stanley harbour. - Whalebone Cove, Port Stanley.

The wreck of the Lady Elizabeth iron ship, built in Sunderland in 1879 damaged in 1913 as she approached Stanley. She was used as a floating warehouse until 1936 when she broke her moorings in a storm and drifted to her current dramatic location at the East end of Stanley harbour. - Whalebone Cove, Port Stanley.
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