Julian Dawson Posted 8 May , 2006 Share Posted 8 May , 2006 The White Star liner Cymric was torpedoed in the Atlantic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owen D Posted 8 May , 2006 Share Posted 8 May , 2006 Here she is. Fromhttp://www.kinshipsprints.com/catalog/ships/c/cymric.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owen D Posted 8 May , 2006 Share Posted 8 May , 2006 Another link here.http://www.greatships.net/cymric.html At 4 pm on 8 May 1916, 140 miles (225 km) off Fastnet, en route from New York to Liverpool with only six passengers, all of them British consular employees, Cymric was torpedoed three times by U20, the submarine which also sank Lusitania. Cymric sank at 3 am on 9 May, with five deaths; 105 were rescued Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owen D Posted 8 May , 2006 Share Posted 8 May , 2006 Yet another.http://www.shawsavillships.co.uk/cymric.htm With a good photo of her. Thanks for starting this thread Julian. Never heard of her before.It's been interesting googling for her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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