Ships hit during WWI

Fernley

NameFernley
TypeSteamer
GRT3,820 tons
Country  British
Built1901
BuilderW. Gray & Co., Ltd., West Hartlepool
OperatorChr. Salvesen & Co., West Hartlepool
History

U-boat attacks on Steamer Fernley


DateU-boatLoss typePositionLocationRouteCargoCasualties
130 May 1917UC 55 (Theodor Schultz)DamagedTorpedoed off Dingle Bay
51° 35'N, 10° 40'W
Havana - Queenstown
sugar
0

Position of attack on Fernley


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