British Vessels Lost at Sea, 1914-1918, HMSO

British Vessels Lost at Sea, 1914-1918
HMSO

Exactly where was the hospital ship Britannic when she was sunk by a mine on November 21 1916? How many lives were lost when the 18,150-ton Franconia was sunk? How many cruisers were lost in 1916? How many naval vessels were destroyed to avoid enemy capture? All these questions and more are answered in this reference book.

Hardback with dust jacket in very good condition. Slight damage to bottom edge of back of dust jacket.

SECTION I: NAVY LOSSES
Part I: Navy Losses
List of losses arranged according to year and class; Summary of losses; Analysis of cause of loss; Classified nominal list of losses.
Part II: Auxiliary on Admiralty Service
List of losses arranged according to year and class; Summary of losses; Analysis of cause of loss; Classified nominal list of losses.

SECTION II: MERCHANT SHIPPING LOSSES
List I: British Merchant Vessels captured of destroyed by the enemy
List II: British Fishing Vessels captured or destroyed by the enemy
List III: British Merchant Vessels damaged or molested by the enemy bot not sunk

184 pages
No illustrations
158 mm x 238 mm (6.25 in x 9.5 in)
1977?, HMSO

£4.50

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Additional information

Weight .7 kg
Dimensions 30 × 20 × 3 cm