George Billikos Valencia Survivor
The Valencia Disaster
1. The Valencia
2. The Voyage
3. The Boats
4. The McCarthy Boat
5. The Bunker Party
6. On the Valencia
7. The Rafts
8. The Turret Raft
9. The Rescue Ships
10. The Aftermath
11. The Survivors
12. The Lost
The West Coast Trail
Prologue
1: The West Coast Trail
2: When to Hike & Fees
3: Trailheads
4: Getting There
5: Considerations
6: Campsites
7: Shipwrecks
8: Routes
9: Sights & Highlights
George Billikos Valencia Survivor
George Billikos was a fireman on the Valencia that survived as part of the Bunker Party. His name was hilariously misspelled in newspaper reports as B.E. Ledhos and several other imaginative spellings. He left the Valencia in the first hour after the wreck on the No.3 lifeboat, the fifth boat launched and managed to get away from the Valencia for a short distance with fifteen people on board. After one of the oars was lost, the boat veered towards the surf and flipped over, drowning eight. Somehow George Billikos and six other men survived and ended up along the shore at the base of a near vertical cliff about 250 metres north of the Valencia. With George Billikos were Frank Campbell, Tony Brown, Yosuki Hosoda, Michael Stone, Charles Samuels, and Albert Willis. Among the drowned were the wife and 16 year old stepdaughter of Frank Campbell. These seven were joined by Frank Bunker and Frank Richley from the No.6 lifeboat that also flipped and killed all but two on board. These nine men huddled together, soaking wet and freezing at the base of the cliff until daylight. Later dubbed the Bunker Party after passenger Frank Bunker who took charge of the group. All nine men in the Bunker Party would survive the Valencia shipwreck. The Victoria Daily Times printed this picture of the Bunker Party on 29 January, 1906. The photo was taken at about 3:30pm on Friday, January 26th moments before they started the long hike back out to a ship waiting for them in Pachena Bay.