Ships hit during WWI

Inverlyon

NameInverlyon
TypeSailing vessel
GRT1,827 tons
Country  British
Built1904
BuilderA. McMillan & Son, Ltd., Dumbarton
OperatorG. Milne & Co., Aberdeen
HistorySteel-hulled bark. Built as Gostwyck for A. Nicol & Co., Aberdeen, sold to G. Milne & Co. in 1906 and renamed Inverlyon.

U-boat attacks on Sailing vessel Inverlyon


DateU-boatLoss typePositionLocationRouteCargoCasualties
111 Apr 1916U 73 (Gustav Sieß)SunkStopped and sunk 108 miles WNW of Fastnet

Portland, Oregon - Limerick
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