1348, BDB 86/1/7456 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.1348
Steamer Snaefell
c. 1912
View of starboard side of Isle of Man Packet Steamer Snaefell. Ship is just moving ahead. No flags A few crew visible - no passengers. Launched 1910 by Cammell Lairds, out of service by 1914 when she was chartered by the Admiralty. SS Snaefell was built by Cammell Lairds in 1910 and designed to carry mail, cargo and passengers. Triple expansion engines the first in the fleet - very economical. Sunk in the Mediterranean Sea in 1918. Third ship of that name for company.
Location: | At Sea | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/7456 |
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Sankey Number: | 1348 |
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Album Number: Album 17 1327-1670
Page Number: 3
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