• SS Llanashe was a UK cargo steamship. She was launched in 1936 in Sunderland, England, and sunk by a U-boat in the Indian Ocean in February 1943. In 1936–37...
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  • exhaust turbine, and reduction gearing for both engines. Nailsea Court, Llanashe and Nailsea Meadow were launched in 1936. Llandaff, Nailsea Moor and Nailsea...
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  • type of propulsion system for a number of new cargo steamships, including Llanashe, Nailsea Court, and Nailsea Meadow. However, the Bauer-Wach system was...
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    Sunderland: the sister ships Llanashe launched in 1936 and Llandaff launched in 1937. Unusually for steamships built in the 1930s Llanashe and Llandaff each had...
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    Helmsprey east of South Africa. 17 February 1943: U-182 sank the freighter Llanashe and U-516 sank the freighter Deer Lodge east of South Africa. 18 February...
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  • "Japanese Water Tankers". Combinedfleet.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023. "Llanashe". Uboat. Retrieved 8 March 2012. "Convoy SC.115". Convoyweb. Retrieved...
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