List of most recent site modifications
29/12/2011 New pages for Manx-built brig Manico, and Workington-built brig Sarah.

17/11/2011
Added Workington built vessels Look Out, Lodore, Parkside, and Senhouse, and also the Senhouse of Whitehaven.

04/11/2011
Pages for the brigantines Utility and Mary, of Ulverston, sloop Betty and Jane, of Duddon, schooners Arrow (built Lancaster) and Arrow (built Ulverston), Whitehaven-built brig Amethyst,  schooner Thomas & Nancy,  and the brig Eliza, of Preston, added.

24/10/2011
Added Lancaster-built brig Dawson, ships Port Royal, Lord Cranstoun and Mary.

23/08/2011 New pages for Flimby, Elter Water, Mary Martha, and Mabel Annie, of Fleetwood.

29/03/2011
Pages added for the barque Star, of Ulverston, and the ship Siam, of Whitehaven.

12/03/2011
New entries for brigs Favourite, Solway,  schooners Gold SeekerBoomerangHannah Grayson.

30/01/2010 Pages for schooner Elizabeth Alice, barque Artemis and brigs Abigail, Atalanta, Trafalgar, Dallam Tower and Mary Ann added.

09/12/2010 Schooner Feejee added.

11/11/2010 San Carlos, Sister Ann and Syren added.

14/09/2010 Pages added for China trader Chebar, brig Martin, brig Brilliant, all built at Workington, and the Constitution.

27/08/2010
Tea clipper Confucius added, also Maid of Mona (brig).

26/08/2010
Pages for Isle of Man schooners Snaefell, Laxey Mines, and Maid of Mona (schooner).

23/08/2010 Lancaster-built vessels added, namely William Ashton , Abram, Creole, Holland, John O'Gaunt, John Horrocks, Essex, Braganza, Harriet, Eliza, Three Sisters (ships), Thomas Burrow, Brothers, Coronation, Ceres, Lancaster, Shannon, William Wise, Valentine (brigs), Stormy Petrel (barque), Lancashire Witch, Lancashire Lass, Valentine, Petrel and Thomas Whitworth (schooners) and Otter and Daisy (sloops). Updated entire Lancaster section to CSS-based format.
18/08/2010 Updated entire Isle of Man section to CSS-based format, moved to a new directory, and added new pages for the last two Manx-built sailing vessels, Phoebe and Griqualand West, also the William & Margaret, Robert Seymour and Annie Cowley.
30/03/2010 Pages added for Manx-built vessels May and Duncan, also ships Winscales, Amathea, Melbreak, Dunmail.
20/02/2010 New page for tea clipper Whinfell.
25/01/2010
Pages added for brigs Ringdove, Elizabeth, Nymph, Tallentire, Larch, barque Taglioni, ships Nereids, Tigris, Lord Hardinge & Affghan.

01/01/2010
Pages for brig Harding, barques Protector, and St.Croix added.

14/12/2009 New pages for the Town of Ulverston and Royal Oak, lost on the same day off Hoylake.

12/12/2009
Added pages for barques Eliza Moore and  Hutchinson, and the brigs Cockermouth Castle, Bolina and Superior.

25/10/2009 New entries for ship John Spencer, Maryport barques Elizabeth Archer and Pandora and Manx-built barque Palmyra.

16/10/2009 Two pages added, for John & Sarah (ship) and John & Sarah (brig), both built at Maryport.

20/09/2009
Vienna removed (it was a mistaken name for the Vicuna ). Added wreck details for Lamport-built ships Langdale, Dinapore, and Cingala. New pages uploaded for Workington-built vessels Coro Coro and Valiant .
05/09/2009
New pages added for Lord Oriel, Mary Nicholson, Channel Light, Steel and Cherub. Also added wreck report of the Mary.
23/08/2009
Added the 1000th ship history to the site - the Lancaster, West Indiaman.
18/08/2009 New pages for Julius Caesar and Acasta added.
11/08/2009 Added newspaper launch reports to Town of Preston and Lake Fisher and new page for Ravenswood .

15/06/2009 New pages for the Isabella Dobson, Hardings , Matchless , Joseph Sprott . Removed page for Mystery, which was built at Warrington, not Workington.
08/04/2009
Added pages for some Lancaster ships of the Napoleonic period - the Richard , Europa , Barbadoes Packet , Alexander , Pusey Hall , and also the Brunskill , of Whitehaven. Updated page for the Paragon , another Lancaster vessel of the same period.

15/03/2009
Report of the wreck of the emigrant ship Hannah, of Maryport.

05/03/2009 New pages for William Neilson, India ship, Beulah (emigrant ship to Australia), Bull Dog, John Bibby, and Ivanhoe, all vessels built at Maryport.