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Re: UC18 - taking prisoners???
Posted by:
Dave W
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Date: November 05, 2012 05:05PM
Louise,
If you can go to the UK National Archives in Kew, the references you'll need are as follows:
ADM137/1293. English Channel. German submarines January-June 1917.
ADM137/3980. Particulars of attacks on merchant vessels in home waters.
ADM137/2960. Summary of attack. You'll need to check this reference number when you are at Kew as I can't be sure it is the exact one you want.
BT110/372. Ship Netherton, official number 67267. Registry closed. This will give the ship's full and latest description.
As you may know the Netherton was a sailing vessel of 199 tons.
Dave W
If you can go to the UK National Archives in Kew, the references you'll need are as follows:
ADM137/1293. English Channel. German submarines January-June 1917.
ADM137/3980. Particulars of attacks on merchant vessels in home waters.
ADM137/2960. Summary of attack. You'll need to check this reference number when you are at Kew as I can't be sure it is the exact one you want.
BT110/372. Ship Netherton, official number 67267. Registry closed. This will give the ship's full and latest description.
As you may know the Netherton was a sailing vessel of 199 tons.
Dave W
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Louise Blackmore | 11/04/2012 08:47PM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Michael Lowrey | 11/05/2012 01:01AM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Louise Blackmore | 11/05/2012 07:51AM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | phil morgan | 11/05/2012 02:36PM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Dave W | 11/05/2012 05:05PM |