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Re: Italian missing ships
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
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Date: September 02, 2015 02:07PM
Well, if that reference is to stopping a ship on the open Atlantic Ocean, based upon Lloyd's Register of Shipping for 1916/1917, there would seem to be two possibilities:
1. A steel bark built in 1891 of 1070 grt and owned by A. Corrado, Genoa. Built as Loreley.
2. A wooden bark built in 1875 of 614 grt and owned by G. Pittaluga fuF., Genoa. Built as Nuova Margherita.
Best wishes,
Michael
1. A steel bark built in 1891 of 1070 grt and owned by A. Corrado, Genoa. Built as Loreley.
2. A wooden bark built in 1875 of 614 grt and owned by G. Pittaluga fuF., Genoa. Built as Nuova Margherita.
Best wishes,
Michael
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