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| Found this on divernet, Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller and rudder extending from hull. "CAS" <calumscottREMOVETHISBIT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:37m8euF5edumeU1@individual.net... > I've dived it (or what's left of it) recently. > > Google comes up with the sum total of nothing... > > Any of you well educated fellows have any info on her? > > Cheers > > CAS > |
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| Found this on divernet, Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller and rudder extending from hull. "CAS" <calumscottREMOVETHISBIT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:37m8euF5edumeU1@individual.net... > I've dived it (or what's left of it) recently. > > Google comes up with the sum total of nothing... > > Any of you well educated fellows have any info on her? > > Cheers > > CAS > |
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| Found this on divernet, Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller and rudder extending from hull. "CAS" <calumscottREMOVETHISBIT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:37m8euF5edumeU1@individual.net... > I've dived it (or what's left of it) recently. > > Google comes up with the sum total of nothing... > > Any of you well educated fellows have any info on her? > > Cheers > > CAS > |
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| Found this on divernet, Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller and rudder extending from hull. "CAS" <calumscottREMOVETHISBIT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:37m8euF5edumeU1@individual.net... > I've dived it (or what's left of it) recently. > > Google comes up with the sum total of nothing... > > Any of you well educated fellows have any info on her? > > Cheers > > CAS > |
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| Found this on divernet, Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller and rudder extending from hull. "CAS" <calumscottREMOVETHISBIT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:37m8euF5edumeU1@individual.net... > I've dived it (or what's left of it) recently. > > Google comes up with the sum total of nothing... > > Any of you well educated fellows have any info on her? > > Cheers > > CAS > |
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| Found this on divernet, Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller and rudder extending from hull. "CAS" <calumscottREMOVETHISBIT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:37m8euF5edumeU1@individual.net... > I've dived it (or what's left of it) recently. > > Google comes up with the sum total of nothing... > > Any of you well educated fellows have any info on her? > > Cheers > > CAS > |
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| "Mr Green" <cjohnson@36wpark.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:cv5q7v$1ef$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk... > Found this on divernet, > Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 > carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an > interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that > like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller > and rudder extending from hull. > Thanks, I didn't try there as I thought google indexed it - just goes to show... CAS |
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| "Mr Green" <cjohnson@36wpark.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:cv5q7v$1ef$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk... > Found this on divernet, > Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 > carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an > interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that > like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller > and rudder extending from hull. > Thanks, I didn't try there as I thought google indexed it - just goes to show... CAS |
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| "Mr Green" <cjohnson@36wpark.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:cv5q7v$1ef$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk... > Found this on divernet, > Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 > carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an > interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that > like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller > and rudder extending from hull. > Thanks, I didn't try there as I thought google indexed it - just goes to show... CAS |
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| "Mr Green" <cjohnson@36wpark.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:cv5q7v$1ef$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk... > Found this on divernet, > Anlaby, a British steamer that ran aground in thick fog in August 1873 > carrying a cargo of coal. Today she is well broken up but makes an > interesting dive, with shoals of pollack and friendly ballan wrasse that > like to be hand-fed. The bulk of the wreck lies in 18m, with her propeller > and rudder extending from hull. > Thanks, I didn't try there as I thought google indexed it - just goes to show... CAS |
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