Ships hit by U-boats


Newbury


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NameNewbury
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage5,102 tons
Completed1927 - R. Duncan & Co Ltd, Port Glasgow 
OwnerAlexander Capper & Co Ltd, London 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack15 Sep 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-94 (Otto Ites)
Position54.39N, 28.04W - Grid AK 6682
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Complement45 (45 dead - no survivors)
ConvoyON-14 (straggler)
RouteCardiff - Buenos Aires 
Cargo6800 tons of coal 
History  
Notes on loss

At 08.16 hours on 15 Sep, 1941, the Newbury (Master Theodore Pryse OBE), a straggler from convoy ON-14, was hit by one torpedo from U-94 and sank southeast of Cape Farewell. The U-boat observed that the crew abandoned ship in lifeboats, but the master, 38 crew members and six gunners were never found.

 


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