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SS Socotra
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SS Socotra was a British general purpose cargo ship built for P&O and launched in 1896. The vessel served in commercial cargo service to and from Far East and Australia. It was beached off Le Touquet, France in 1915 with cargo from Australia. and the ship broke in two. It is located a short distance from the wreck of the Orion. The ship was the namesake for Socotra Rock, which it discovered during a voyage in the Far East in 1900.
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Socotra
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dbc:1896_ships dbc:Ships_of_P&O_(company) dbc:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom dbc:Ships_built_by_Palmers_Shipbuilding_and_Iron_Company
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dbr:Palmers_Shipbuilding_and_Iron_Company dbr:Hebburn
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United Kingdom
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0001-11-26
dbp:shipIdentification
Official Number 106612
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1896-12-03
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Socotra
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dbr:P&O_(company)
dbp:shipPropulsion
*2 triple-expansion steam engines *Twin screw
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*
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dbr:Cargo_ship
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716
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SS Socotra was a British general purpose cargo ship built for P&O and launched in 1896. The vessel served in commercial cargo service to and from Far East and Australia. It was beached off Le Touquet, France in 1915 with cargo from Australia. and the ship broke in two. It is located a short distance from the wreck of the Orion. The ship was the namesake for Socotra Rock, which it discovered during a voyage in the Far East in 1900.
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1896-12-03
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Sunk off Le Touquet 26 November 1915
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