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The German schooner 'Preussen', run aground in St Margaret's Bay, Kent, 1910. The 'Preussen' was the largest sailing vessel in the world at the time of her loss in November 1910. After colliding with the SS 'Brighton' on the morning of 6 November, she managed to anchor off Dungeness, but the cables parted and she was driven out to sea. Tugs then towed her towards Dover, but she ran ashore off St Margaret's Bay. Between 4-11 January 1911 gales caused her to break in two.
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AR9446092
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5093px × 3708px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1910s
20th century
Accident
AGROUND
Annette Evelyn
Annette Evelyn Darwall
B&W
B/W
BAY
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
channel
coast
concept
country
Darwall
England
English
English Channel
english heritage
geographical feature
Geography
German
Germany
INCIDENT
LARGE
LOCATION
Monochrome
Photograph
Preussen
SAILING SHIP
Schooner
Sea
Seascape
Ship
SHIPS
Shipwreck
SHIPWRECKED
St Margaret's Bay
transport
TRANSPORTATION
water transport