HMHS Gloucester Castle sinking, WW1
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HMHS Gloucester Castle sinking, WW1
HMHS Gloucester Castle, a Union Castle steamship used as a hospital ship during the First World War. Seen here sinking after being hit by a German torpedo off the Isle of Wight. She was salvaged and returned to civilian service after the war, but eventually sunk (as a passenger liner) in the South Atlantic in 1942. Date: 31 March 1917
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Gloucester Hmhs Isle Sinking Steam Ship Sunk Torpedo Wight
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