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Wreck of the French four-masted barque Asnieres grounded at St Mawes, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall. December 1914
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Wreck of the French four-masted barque Asnieres grounded at St Mawes, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall. December 1914
The four-masted French barque Asnieres grounded at St Mawes in December 1914. The ship was built in Le Havre in 1902 and was 3103 tons gross. She ran aground on rocks near St Mawes Castle on 2nd December 1914 when bound for Falmouth Harbour, from San Francisco, with barley. She was eventually sunk on 2nd January 1917 by the German raider Moewe near St Pauls Rocks, off Brazil. Photographer: Edward Albert Bragg
TRURI : SA.0071.2
Media ID 18203964
© From the collection of the RIC
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