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Swedish SPHYNX off Coquet Island
Posted by:
Ron Young
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Date: February 07, 2008 12:14PM
Hi Guys
Can anyone tell me who laid the mine that sank the 1,569-ton Swedish ateamer SPHYNX (Ã…ngfartygs A/B Sphynx, Helsingborg) on 29 Jan 1919 in the North Sea, near Coquet Island,
She was carrying a crew of eighteen and cargo of coal from Sunderland to Malmö; seventeen of the men died and just one survived ?
Cheers Ron
Can anyone tell me who laid the mine that sank the 1,569-ton Swedish ateamer SPHYNX (Ã…ngfartygs A/B Sphynx, Helsingborg) on 29 Jan 1919 in the North Sea, near Coquet Island,
She was carrying a crew of eighteen and cargo of coal from Sunderland to Malmö; seventeen of the men died and just one survived ?
Cheers Ron
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Swedish SPHYNX off Coquet Island | Ron Young | 02/07/2008 12:14PM |
Re: Swedish SPHYNX off Coquet Island | Simon Schnetzke | 02/07/2008 03:44PM |
Re: Swedish SPHYNX off Coquet Island | Ron Young | 02/07/2008 06:08PM |
Re: Swedish SPHYNX off Coquet Island | Ron Young | 02/07/2008 06:26PM |
Re: Swedish SPHYNX off Coquet Island | Simon Schnetzke | 02/07/2008 07:08PM |
Re: Swedish SPHYNX off Coquet Island | Ron Young | 02/07/2008 07:46PM |