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Re: British Merchant Marine vessel "Argyll".
Posted by: David H ()
Date: May 11, 2005 07:48AM


ARGYLL built by Doxford 1901 for Sutherland Munro of Newcastle upon Tyne. 3547 tons 340.3ft x 45.6ft

Torpedoed and sunk by U-84 in position 49.23N 09.07W whilst en route to Middlesborough from Port Kelah with a cargo of iron ore. 22 men lost.

(sources: Hocking 'Dictionary of Disasters at Sea' /
: Tennant 'British Merchant SHips sunk by U-Boat in the 1914-18 War')


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British Merchant Marine vessel "Argyll". Robert C. "Bob" Frink 05/11/2005 12:51AM
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Re: British Merchant Marine vessel "Argyll". Yves D 05/11/2005 06:17AM
Re: British Merchant Marine vessel "Argyll". David H 05/11/2005 07:48AM


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