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Latest comment: 3 months ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I think my father, Captain Eric Musgrove-Wethey was at some point master of this vessel.
Although he never talked about his wartime experience, I understand that after being torpedoed there were just three survivors, my father being one of the then. I'm not sure but there may have been three lifeboats launched with 22 nurses all of whom died except for the final three when they were eventually rescued.
This is rather vague as I've had to piece this all together from brocken conversations with my father before he died. I do have a photo of the ship but don't know how to upload it here.217.155.17.162 (talk) 13:51, 8 August 2024 (UTC)Reply