SS Connemara
The SS Connemara was a twin screw steamer, 272 feet long, 35 broad and 14 deep with a gross tonnage of 1106. She was sunk on the night of 3 November 1916 at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, Louth, Ireland after being hit amidships by the coalship Retriever. 97 lives were lost that night and the only survivor was James Boyle – a fireman on the Retriever and a non-swimmer. The captain on the Connemara was Captain G. H. Doeg. The captain on the Retriever was Patrick O'Neill. Both men were experienced seamen and the accident was attributed to the atrocious weather conditions on the night.
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SS Connemara
The SS Connemara was a twin screw steamer, 272 feet long, 35 broad and 14 deep with a gross tonnage of 1106. She was sunk on the night of 3 November 1916 at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, Louth, Ireland after being hit amidships by the coalship Retriever. 97 lives were lost that night and the only survivor was James Boyle – a fireman on the Retriever and a non-swimmer. The captain on the Connemara was Captain G. H. Doeg. The captain on the Retriever was Patrick O'Neill. Both men were experienced seamen and the accident was attributed to the atrocious weather conditions on the night.
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Die Connemara war ein Dampfsch ...... n; nur ein einziger überlebte.
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The SS Connemara was a twin sc ...... ather conditions on the night.
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1896-11-07
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Sunk in collision 3 November 1916
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Die Connemara war ein Dampfsch ...... n; nur ein einziger überlebte.
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The SS Connemara was a twin sc ...... ather conditions on the night.
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Connemara (Schiff)
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SS Connemara
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1896–1916: SS Connemara
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