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Re: Mediterranean losses
Posted by:
Josep Guarro
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Date: October 13, 2003 08:48AM
<HTML>Michael,
Do you have more details (tonage, owners ...) about that swedish steamer named Skogland sunk by U 35 in 2/18/1917?
So far I only have found in Lloyd's Register 1917 only one ship named Skogland sailing in this year:
That ship named Skogland (ex Everingham, ex Polcarne), was built in 1899 by Blyth S.B. Co.Ltd and the owners were Akties.Skoglands Linje from Haugesnd, sailing with Norvegian flag.
Acording to www.warsailors.com/freefleet/norfleetl.html this ship was not sunk but broken up in 1959
Any info would be very much apreciated.
Thank's in advance
Josep
Barcelona</HTML>
Do you have more details (tonage, owners ...) about that swedish steamer named Skogland sunk by U 35 in 2/18/1917?
So far I only have found in Lloyd's Register 1917 only one ship named Skogland sailing in this year:
That ship named Skogland (ex Everingham, ex Polcarne), was built in 1899 by Blyth S.B. Co.Ltd and the owners were Akties.Skoglands Linje from Haugesnd, sailing with Norvegian flag.
Acording to www.warsailors.com/freefleet/norfleetl.html this ship was not sunk but broken up in 1959
Any info would be very much apreciated.
Thank's in advance
Josep
Barcelona</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Mediterranean losses | Josep M.Castellvi | 10/11/2003 09:14PM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Michael Lowrey | 10/11/2003 10:19PM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Josep Guarro | 10/13/2003 08:48AM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Michael Lowrey | 10/13/2003 10:20AM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Dänemark | 10/13/2003 01:51PM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Dänemark | 10/17/2003 07:36AM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Josep M.Castellvi | 10/18/2003 04:24AM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Josep M.Castellvi | 10/13/2003 07:10PM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Dänemark | 10/15/2003 08:42PM |
Re: Mediterranean losses | Josep M.Castellvi | 10/16/2003 05:50PM |