Year |
Name |
Owner |
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1912 | South Point | Norfolk & North American Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. |
The West Hartlepool-owned steamship South Point was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-28 (Georg-Gunther von Forstner), 60 miles west of Lundy Island, on March 27th, 1915. The ship was on a voyage from Cardiff to Philadelphia with bulk china clay and casks. No lives were lost. Master G.W.A. Newman.
This section will, in time, contain the stories of more than 450 merchant ships built or owned in the Hartlepools, and which were lost during the First World War. As an illustration of the truly global nature of shipbuilding, these ships were owned by companies from 22 different countries, including more than 30 sailing under the German flag at the outbreak of war.
The steamship South Point.
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