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HMT Justica
Posted by: Chris Ballance ()
Date: August 05, 2003 12:27AM

<HTML>This is a long shot, but does anyone know where drawings for the 32,234 ton HMT Justica could be found. The HMT Justica lost July 19, 1918 after being attacked by the UB 64 and UB 124. The vessal was laided down as the Statendam by Harland & Wolff for Holland American Line. What is the chance at least one or two of the builder's drawings still exist? Would there be line drawings in RN inquiry into the loss of the Justica?

Thanks,

Chris.</HTML>

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Subject Written By Posted
HMT Justica Chris Ballance 08/05/2003 12:27AM
Re: HMT Justica Alemap 08/05/2003 04:11PM
The Loss of the HMT Justica chris ballance 08/05/2003 06:52PM
Re: The Loss of the HMT Justica kpp 08/05/2003 08:41PM
U64 Typo? chris ballance 08/05/2003 08:50PM
Re: U64 Typo? Michael Lowrey 08/05/2003 10:05PM
Maybe a Typo on my part, UB-64 chris ballance 08/05/2003 11:42PM
Re: Maybe a Typo on my part, UB-64 Michael Lowrey 08/06/2003 12:20AM
Re: The Loss of the HMT Justica kpp 08/06/2003 04:48AM
Re: The Loss of the HMT Justica Alemap 08/09/2003 11:10AM
Thanks! chris ballance 08/09/2003 01:58PM


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