Ships hit during WWI

Haverford

NameHaverford
TypePassenger steamer
GRT11,635 tons (one of the largest ships hit)
Country  British
Built1901
BuilderJohn Brown & Co., Ltd., Clydebank, Glasgow
OperatorInternational Navigation Co., Ltd., Liverpool
History

U-boat attacks on Passenger steamer Haverford


DateU-boatLoss typePositionLocationRouteCargoCasualties
126 Jun 1917U 94 (Alfred Saalwächter)DamagedTorpedoed off western Scotland
57° 01'N, 10° 59'W
Liverpool - Philadelphia
general cargo
8

Beached at Kinnegar, refloated. June 27 German time.

Position of attack on Haverford


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