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The Argonaut (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Lydd interesting place3274-ton barquentine-rigged iron steam yacht, built 1879. 334ft x 40ft. 412hp triple-expansion engines. Cargo: 113 passengers on one of first-ever package tours, 105 crew, London for nine Mediterranean ports. Position: 50 48.55N; 00 50.53E. Depth: 32m. Sunk: 29 September, 1908
The Loanda (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Saint_Margarets_at_Cliffe interesting place2702-ton Elder Dempster steamer, built 1891. 328ft x 39ft. 253hp triple-expansion engines. Cargo: Hundreds of cases of gin, rum, champagne and barrels of gunpowder. Hamburg to West Africa. Tales of thousands of newly minted shillings aboard not borne out by
The Alaunia (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Pevensey_Bay interesting place13,405-ton Cunard liner, built 1913. 520ft x 64ft. 1324hp quadruple-expansion engines. Cargo: 8,000 tons general, New York to London. 180 passengers landed at Falmouth. Of 166 crew, two killed. Position: 50 41.05N; 00 27.28E. Depth: 36m. Sunk: 19 October, 1916
The Wallachia (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Innellan shipwreck1724-ton British steamer, built 1883. 259ft x 36ft. Cargo: General, including chloride (on deck in stone jars), glassware, coal, spirits, beer, building materials, Glasgow for Trinidad. Position: 55 51.67N; 04 57.12W. Depth: 34m. Sunk: 29 September, 1895, by collision in
The Shirala (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Westergate-Barnham-Yapton wreck5306-ton British liner, built 1901. 410ft x 50ft. 387hp triple-expansion engines. Cargo: 213 passengers, 5000 tons general, 180 tons ammunition for Army, 1700 tons mail, including diamonds, London for Bombay. Position: 50 40.92N; 00 35.17W. Depth: 24m. Sunk: 2 July,
The Metta Catharina Von Flensburg (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Plymouth interesting place53-ton Danish brigantine, built 1782. Cargo: Hemp and reindeer hides, Leningrad for Genoa. Position: 50 21.10N; 04 09.77W. Depth: 34m. Sunk: 10 December, 1786 in Plymouth Sound after hitting Drake's Island in southerly gale. Diving: In 1973 Plymouth Sound BSAC
The LST 507 (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bridport interesting place2366-ton US tank-landing ship, built 1943. 328ft x 50ft. Cargo: 16 Army trucks and landing craft on deck; 22 amphibious DUKWs in hold. Position: 50 27.15N; 02 43.55W. Depth: 50m. Sunk: 28 April, 1944, when taking part in Slapton Sands
The Kendal Castle (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Brixham interesting place3885-ton British steamer, built 1910. 350ft x 50ft. Armed. 353hp triple-expansion engines. Cargo: In ballast, Le Havre for Cardiff. Position: 50 21.63N; 03 24.62W. Depth: 48m. Sunk: 15 September,1918, by two torpedoes from UB-103 commanded by Kapitanleutnant Paul Hundius, while
P-555 (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Easton-Weston interesting place1062-ton US Navy submarine, formerly S-24, built 1922. 219ft x 21ft. Armed with four 21in bow torpedo tubes, 12 torpedoes and one 3in AA gun. Lease-lend to Royal Navy 1942. Position: 50 30.87N; 02 33.43W. Depth: 39m. Sunk: 25 August,
The Black Hawk (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Wool interesting place7191-ton US Liberty ship, built 1943. 441ft x 57ft. Gun on stern. Cargo: In ballast, Cherbourg for Fowey. Position: In two parts: stern at 50 26.17N; 02 25.30W, bow at 50 36.68N; 02 12.43W. Depth: stern in 48m, bow 12m.
The Riversdale (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Salcombe interesting place2805-ton steel single-screw British steamer, built 1906. 317ft x 46ft. Armed with a 12-pounder. 249hp triple-expansion engines. Cargo: 4000 tons coal, Tyne to Savona, Italy. Position: 50 11.73N; 03 44.07W. Depth: 41m. Sunk: 18 December, 1917, when being towed off
The Dakota (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Amlwch interesting place4332-ton British steamer intended to win Blue Riband record Atlantic crossing, built 1874. 400ft x 43ft. 900hp compound steam engines. Cargo: 218 passengers, 1800 tons general, including much earthenware, Liverpool for New York. Position: 53 25.20N; 04 20.40W. Depth: 20m.
The Seistan (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Flamborough wreck4238-ton steamer, built 1907. Originally Saint Rene, then Headley. 364ft x 50ft. 408hp triple-expansion engines. Armed. Cargo: Coal, Tyne to Falmouth. Position: 54 10 05N; 00 07 10W. Depth: 33m. Sunk: 23 October, 1917, by torpedo from UB-57. Five lost.
The Oslofjord (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / South_Shields interesting place18,673-ton five-deck trans-Atlantic passenger liner, able to carry 860 passengers and 310 crew, built 1938. Oil engines. 590ft x 73ft. Cargo: In ballast after refit as troopship, Liverpool to Newcastle. Position: 55 00.17N; 01 23.72W. Depth: 15m. Sunk: 1 December,
HMS P-12 (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bembridge interesting place613-ton Royal Navy patrol boat, built 1915. 244ft x 23ft. 3500hp twin steam turbines. Armed. On patrol from Portsmouth. Position: 50 39.40N; 01 05.00W. Depth: 22m. Sunk: 4 November, 1918, after being cut in half in collision. Diving: This is
The Royal Fusilier (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / West_Barns interesting place2187-ton British steamer, built 1924. 285ft x 39ft. Cargo: 50 tons rice, 70 tons paper, London for Leith. Position: 56 06.53N; 02 35.30W. Depth: 46m. Sunk: 3 June, 1941, after bombing by German aircraft in Firth of Forth, capsized under
The War Helmet (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bognor_Regis interesting place, invisible8184-ton mass-produced British standard steamer, built 1917. 445ft x 58ft. Armed. Cargo: In ballast, London for Barry. Position: 50 37.38N; 00 36.50W. Depth: 27m. Sunk: 19 April, 1918, by torpedo from UC-75. All saved. Diving: Lies upright with bow to
UB-107 (Wreck)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Flamborough wreckUB-107: 649-ton German UBIII class submarine, built 1917. 181ft x 19ft. Believed destroyed by depth-charging of armed yacht and trawlers on 27 July, 1918, off Scarborough, but found entangled with wreck of Malvina by divers in 1985. Diving: U-boat lies
Wreck Uss Orca / Hms Ethiopia(en)Yemen / al-Hhudaydah / al-Hhudaydah uss, ethiopiascraped 2006
Ship wreck(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hoo wreck, interesting placeOutlines of a large ship in the sand.
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