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SUBMARINE DISASTER.—After the collision in which she sank the submarine H 47, the Ll2 (seen above at Milford Haven after; the disaster) showed surprisingly little sign of damage. The Ll2 was carried down 40 feet, but was brought to the surface.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 746, 20 August 1929, Page 16

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SUBMARINE DISASTER.—After the collision in which she sank the submarine H 47, the Ll2 (seen above at Milford Haven after; the disaster) showed surprisingly little sign of damage. The Ll2 was carried down 40 feet, but was brought to the surface. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 746, 20 August 1929, Page 16

SUBMARINE DISASTER.—After the collision in which she sank the submarine H 47, the Ll2 (seen above at Milford Haven after; the disaster) showed surprisingly little sign of damage. The Ll2 was carried down 40 feet, but was brought to the surface. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 746, 20 August 1929, Page 16

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