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Anthipi vs UC14
Posted by: Capo ()
Date: December 20, 2006 10:37PM

Hi,

In the near of the entrance to the Gulf of San Giovanni di Medua, there is a wreck about 79m long, apparently from the WWI.

I doubt it to be Anthipi
Yard No. 291 built as
XEMA ex GUSTAF ADOLF for City of Cork SP Co ltd, Cork
launched 16 Nov 1872
Later names are SAIFI and Anthipi.

There is doubt that Anhtipi struck on Italian mine or on the mine of UC14. In the Dictionary it says that it was torpedoed, but this is not true I believe according to the condition and the shape of the wreck.

Is there any fact for minelaying activities in this Gulf for UC14?

Which story is true here?

Any other information about Anthipi?

Hope to hearing from you soon.

TIA,
Capo

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