Thread #38 Ship #22. Cable ship FARADAY official number 147458 built in 1924 for Siemens Bros & Co. The cable ship FARADAY was bombed and set on fire by German aircraft on March 26th, 1941, half mile off St. Abbs Head, and sank the next day. Sixteen of her crew of 125 were killed. Ninety miles of submarine cable were recovered from the wreck. -------------------------------- Ship #23. Passenger/cargo ship KURENAI MARU built in 1924 for Osaka Shosen Kaisha. The motor vessel KURENAI MARU was sunk by U.S. carrier-based aircraft on September 9th, 1944, in the Sulu Sea. -------------------------------- Ship #24. Cargo ship N.C.MONBERG official number167478 built in 1928 for the Danish Coal Company, Denmark. The steamship N. C. MONBERG, on a voyage from the Tyne to London with coal, was torpedoed and sunk by a German motor torpedo boat on December 15th, 1940. Eight of her crew and one gunner were lost. Regards Hugh
I hope I am not around when as they say "The Sea Shall give up her Dead" however the number of ships/boats on the oceans floor must be absolutely incredible. The number of deaths at sea over the past 60,000 years must be incalculable! May they all "Rest in Peace"
Thread #43 Ship #25 Cargo ship AGUILA II built in 1931 by Robb of Leith for Cia Argentina de Lanchas, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Deleted from Lloyds Register in 1970. Cargo ship ARGOS built in 1935 by Robb of Leith for Cia Argentina de Lanchas, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Deleted from Lloyds Register in 1986. --------------------------------------------------- Ship #26 Cargo ship KLIPPAREN official number 8024 built in 1935 for Rederi A/B Transatlantic, Gothenburg, Sweden. 1961 renamed KLIPPAN 1963 renamed PATRICIO MURPHY Fire Schiedam 13.9.64 & broken up in Hamburg 24.11.64 ----------------------------------------------------- Ship #27 Cargo ship BORNHOLM official number 165254 built in 1930 for A/S Det Dansk-Franske D/S (A.N.Petersen), Copenhagan. Foundered 36.47N/48.30W 4.5.1957 ----------------------------------------------------- Thread #44 Ship #28 Tanker COMANCHEE official number 164067 built in 1936 by John Brown at Clydebank for Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, Glasgow. 1950 renamed ESSO PLYMOUTH Broken up Grimstad 13.8.1962 ----------------------------------------- Ship #29 Cargo ship HYOGO MARU built in 1935 by Kasado at Kudamatsu for Kobe Sanbashi K.K., Kobe. Broken up Japan 1965 ----------------------------------------- Ship #30 No name. Regards Hugh
Thanks Keith Thanks to Keith for taking the time and trouble to scan and post all these impressive line drawing. I have enjoyed the thread and I am sure those with an interest in the maritime world will also have found it interesting. Thanks again. :clapping: Regards Hugh