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SS AMSTERDAM
Posted by:
Ron Young
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Date: February 21, 2008 06:27PM
Hi Guys
On 24 February 1918, the SS AMSTERDAM was torpedoed and sunk without any warning by SM UC 49, 6-miles SE by E of Coquet light (according to Lloyd’s War Losses WWI). She was on a voyage from Leith to Rotterdam, carrying 87 passengers and a general cargo, including coal; four of the crew were lost.
Can anyone tell who or what picked everyone up please?
A problem with this wreck, there is no matching wreck anywhere around that area either ?
Cheers Ron
On 24 February 1918, the SS AMSTERDAM was torpedoed and sunk without any warning by SM UC 49, 6-miles SE by E of Coquet light (according to Lloyd’s War Losses WWI). She was on a voyage from Leith to Rotterdam, carrying 87 passengers and a general cargo, including coal; four of the crew were lost.
Can anyone tell who or what picked everyone up please?
A problem with this wreck, there is no matching wreck anywhere around that area either ?
Cheers Ron
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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SS AMSTERDAM | Ron Young | 02/21/2008 06:27PM |
Re: SS AMSTERDAM | jim | 02/29/2008 04:44PM |
Re: SS AMSTERDAM | Ron Young | 02/29/2008 07:52PM |
Re: SS AMSTERDAM | Jim | 03/01/2008 04:41PM |
Re: SS AMSTERDAM | Ron Young | 03/02/2008 11:32AM |