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Remains of the 1917 wreck of SS Fernebo, Cromer, Norfolk
CROMER, NORFOLK, 3 June 1018: Wreckage of the SS Fernebo, seen at low tide. The Swedish ship was hit by a mine during a gale on 9th January 1917, and eleven men were rescued by Cromer lifeboat (the Louisa Heartwell), led by Coxwain Henry Blogg, and five other men were helped ashore by a human chain.
Photo ID: SSFernebo-Cromer-3Jun2018-1243
Created: June 03, 2018
Author: Alison Toon
Alison Toon
File state: Final
Photo size: 24.0 Mpixels (68.8 MB uncompressed) - 6537x3677 pixels (21.8x12.3 in / 55.3x31.1 cm at 300 ppi)
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