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MV SIAMESE PRINCE built by Blythswood Shipbuilding Company Scotstoun, Yard No 24 Engines by Richardsons, Westgarth & Company Ltd, Hartlepool, Propulsion: Doxford 60SB4 type oil engines Launched: Tuesday, 09/07/1929 Built: 1929 Ship Type: Cargo Vessel Tonnage: 6607grt Length: 441.5ft Breadth: 60.3ft Draught: 28.2ft Owner History: Furness Withy & Co Status: Torpedoed & Sunk - 17/02/1941
Remarks: 17/2/1941 torpedoed and sunk U 69 in position 59.53N., 12. 12W. There were no survivors.
Previous update by Stuart Cameron Photo supplied by John Ward~McQuaid
Last updated: by John Ward~McQuaid from the original records by Stuart Cameron
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