52°55′48″N 01°18′50″E / 52.93000°N 1.31389°E / 52.93000; 1.31389 The SS Fernebo was a Swedish cargo ship that was built in 1912. She was wrecked off Cromer...
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of the crew of the Fernebo in 1917, through to his near drowning in the course of the rescue of survivors of the wreck of the SS English Trader in 1941...
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SS Ivernia was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by the company Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and...
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SS Amiral Magon was a French ocean liner converted into a troopship in World War I, which was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea on 28 January...
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SS Laurentic was a British transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Belfast, Ireland, and launched in 1908. She is an early example of a ship whose...
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Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree 13 Jan: USS Milwaukee 14 Jan: Tsukuba, SM UB-37...
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SS Lesbian was a cargo ship built for the Ellerman Lines in 1915. On 5 January 1917 she was shelled and sunk by German U-boat U-35, the most successful...
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only aviation vessel of either side sunk by enemy action during the war. SS Ben-my-Chree had a tonnage of 2,651 GRT. The ship was 390 feet (118.9 m) long...
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strait to directly support a landing party of Royal Marines from the troopship SS Braemar Castle. She shelled the fort at Kumkale while the marines went ashore;...
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