Mentor (brig)

The Mentor was a brig bought by Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, in order to transport antiquities from Athens.

[1] The cargo included a significant number of sculptures from the Parthenon.

[2][3][4] Commanded by Captain William Eglen, it left Piraeus on 18 September 1802 with seventeen cases full of antiquities, including:[1][3][5] The ship sailed a longer route than to pick up additional cargo.

Having spent the night at Cape Matapan, the ship departed during strong easterly winds, and aimed to anchor at Kythira, but the bad weather meant it could not dock at the small port of Avlemonas and it swung onto the rocks.

[6] The crew and passengers were saved by a nearby boat, but the Mentor and its cargo sank to a depth of 23 meters.

List of transportation of the Elgin Marbles. The Mentor made three such journeys in 1802.
List of Elgin Marbles on the Mentor brig
Diagram of the sinking
Nautical diagram of the area