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Re: Llandovery Castle
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Ron
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Date: May 22, 2006 01:28PM
LLANDOVERY CASTLE, 11,423-tons built and completed as a passenger ship by Barclay, Curle & Co., Ltd., Glasgow as Yard No.504 in January 1914 for Union-Castle Mail SS. Co., Ltd., London.
Dimensions of 500.1 x 63.3; two-Qudruple steam engines that gave 14½ knots. Official No.135302
She was taken over as a hospital ship and was sunk by U 86 (Helmut Brummer-Patzig) on 27 June 1918, so she never had any other 'life', to speak of, really.
Cheers Ron
Dimensions of 500.1 x 63.3; two-Qudruple steam engines that gave 14½ knots. Official No.135302
She was taken over as a hospital ship and was sunk by U 86 (Helmut Brummer-Patzig) on 27 June 1918, so she never had any other 'life', to speak of, really.
Cheers Ron
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