v Received Sundav, 8.50 p.m. LONDON, April 28. The 272-ton Dutch niotor ship Thea, capsized when entering Bridlington Harbour during a northerly gale lasst night. Nothing was known of the inishap until early this morning when five members of the crew and the eaptain's vrife struggled ashore from a lifeboat eight miles south of Bridlington. They climbed a fortv foot clifl: and knoclced at the doov of a bungalow. Seareh parties then seoured the coast and the Bridlington lifeboat put out to look for two missing from the Tliea,'s complement. The Thea was bound for Antwerp from Grangemouth with a cargo of elay and was putting into Bridlington for shelter when she sank almost Without warning.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 April 1946, Page 5
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