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Re: Princess Maud
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Ron
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Date: November 09, 2006 02:07PM
Harry
The eleven survivors from the DORA were picked by a trawler, which also picked up the survivors from the 1,463-ton Princess Maud. She had been requisitioned by the Amiralty in June 1916 and commissioned as a fleet messenger.
She was voyaging from London to Leith with general cargo when she was sunk and now lies at 55 18 115'N 001 31 669'W, 2-miles south of Coquet Island in about 18m, but well broken up and spread around the seabed
Cheers Ron
The eleven survivors from the DORA were picked by a trawler, which also picked up the survivors from the 1,463-ton Princess Maud. She had been requisitioned by the Amiralty in June 1916 and commissioned as a fleet messenger.
She was voyaging from London to Leith with general cargo when she was sunk and now lies at 55 18 115'N 001 31 669'W, 2-miles south of Coquet Island in about 18m, but well broken up and spread around the seabed
Cheers Ron
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Princess Maud | Harry | 11/08/2006 01:38PM |
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Re: Princess Maud | Ron | 11/09/2006 02:07PM |
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Re: Princess Maud | Michael Lowrey | 11/10/2006 02:02AM |
Re: Princess Maud | Jensen | 11/10/2006 09:49AM |
Re: Princess Maud | Oliver Lörscher | 11/10/2006 05:15PM |
Re: Princess Maud | Ron | 11/10/2006 06:14PM |
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