SS Millbank

[3] From 12 November 1866 she was with Captain Smith on voyage from Cronstadt, Russian Empire to London, United Kingdom with a cargo of flour and wool.

[6][7][8] Her crew were rescued by George ( Prussia) of captain Thiis, from Norway bound for Hull.

[9] On 24 November 1866 she was driven ashore and wrecked on Vlieland, Friesland, Netherlands.

[11][12] A subsequent sale of wreck items took place on 19 June 1867 on Vlieland, including its 110 hp engine and the salvaged rigging such as sails, ropes, chains, blocks and water barrels.

[3] According to papers in the Terschelling municipal archives much of the cargo was pushed back.

The mayor of Vlieland knew the names of people who were illegally in possession of cargo, but did nothing with this information.

The anchor of the ship was salvaged in 1994 and is located in front of the Vlielander Strandhotel.