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Unit / Ship / Establishment:
MFA Eleanor
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Mike: ELEANOR Eleanor Steamship Co.; 1888; H. S. Edwards & Sons; 1,980 tons; 270x36-5x19-7; 186n.h.p.; 8-5 knots; triple-expansion engines. The steamship Eleanor was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine UB57 nine miles W. by S.+S. of St. Catherine's Point whilst on a journey from Immingham to Falmouth with a cargo of goverment stores on Febuary 12th 1918. The captain and 34 others were killed. The commander of UB 57 at the time, was Oblt. Johannes Lohs and his U-boat was mined off the Flanders coast on August 14, 1918, with all 34 hands lost |
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