Sailors rescued by fishing boat during First World War
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Sailors rescued by fishing boat during First World War
Torpedoed sailors are rescued by a Brixham fishing boat, aptly named the Provident, during the First World War.
The Provident, also known as BM291, was built in the shipyard of J. Sanders on the River Dart at Galmpton in 1910 and was a Brixham Sailing Trawler (also known as a "smack") distinguished by reddish-brown sails and forming part of the Brixham Fishing Fleet
Media ID 572580
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