Death in the North Channel Death in the North Channel

Death in the North Channel

The Loss of the Princess Victoria January 1953

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Descripción editorial

The sinking of the Princess Victoria on 31 January 1953, with the loss of 135 lives, is still the worst maritime disaster in the waters off the British Isles. In this detailed and sensitive account, Stephen Cameron painstakingly recounts how the tragedy unfolded, from the construction of the vessel to the final heart-rending search for survivors after that vessel was no more. The author also poses the question which for 50 years has haunted the survivors and the relatives and friends of those who were lost: Was this a tragedy that could have been avoided? Contains details and photographs of most passengers, plus a transcript of the distress calls and lifeboat communications.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2002
1 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
144
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Colourpoint Books
TAMAÑO
80,2
MB

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