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Dunelm

The 78.94 metre long Dunelm was lost with all 20 crew members. It loaded steel products at Sydney, Nova Scotia, for Manchester, England, and disappeared about Oct. 17, 1915, after passing Cape Race, Newfoundland. Bad weather, rather than enemy action, was likely the cause of its demise.

Photo: Marine Museum of the Great Lakes

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