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Description
The Argonaut (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Lydd
interesting place
3274-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 place
2702-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 place
13,405-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
shipwreck
1724-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
wreck
5306-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 place
53-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 place
2366-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 place
3885-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 place
1062-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 place
7191-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
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2805-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 place
4332-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
wreck
4238-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 place
18,673-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
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613-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 place
2187-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, invisible
8184-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
wreck
UB-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, ethiopia
scraped 2006
Ship wreck(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Hoo
wreck, interesting place
Outlines of a large ship in the sand.
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