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Original caption: " Midland Queen "Midland Queen was the first Great Lakes canal ship to be lost via enemy action in World War One. The steamer was intercepted by U-68 on August 4, 1915, while on a voyage from Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Newport, Monmouthshire, England. The German commander ordered the crew to abandon ship and, once they were safely in the lifeboats, Midland Queen was shelled and sunk just over 100 km southwest of Fastnet Rock off the southern tip of Ireland. The sailors were picked up the next day by a Norwegian vessel. |
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current | 14:31, 20 March 2019 | 315 × 190 (10 KB) | Geo Swan (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{original caption|'''Midland Queen''' <p>Midland Queen was the first Great Lakes canal ship to be lost via enemy action in World War One. The steamer was intercepted by U-68 on August 4, 1915, while on a voyage from Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Newport, Monmouthshire, England. The German commander ordered the crew to abandon ship and, once they were safely in the lifeboats, Midland Queen was shelled and sunk just over 100 km southwest of Fastnet R... |
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