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Cairndhu
4,019Armed British Merchantman.
Position: 50 37 27N; 00 26 14W, Depth, 42m
Sunk:. 15 April 1917, Torpedoed by UB 40 on here way to Gibraltar
from Tyne with a cargo of coal. UB 40 surfaced and rammed one of the two lifeboats killing 11 men.
Diving : lies east to west bows to the west. boilers and engine stand
6m proud, ammunition and guns lay to the 30m from the stern.
Launch: Brighton Marina, Shoreham.

Carlisle Castle
4.325ton Merchantman
Position: 50 42 28N; 00 39 10E, Depth, 23m.
Sunk:. 14th February 1918 Torpedoed by UB 57.
Diving: Bows to the south west upside down standing 14m high.
This wreck was transporting jamed packed with munitions from America, Take care.
Launch: St Loenards, Hastings, Rye.

City of Brisbane
7.094 ton 451ft by 57beam Steamship.
Position: 50 44 33N; 00 00 50W, Depth, 20m
Sunk:. 14th August 1918 Torpedoed by the UB37 her last victim.
Diving : bows stand 2 - 3 metres. Known to the local divers as anchor wreck.
Handy if your short of an anchor, plenty to be found.
Launch: Brighton Marina, Shoreham.

City of London
6.311 ton 410 ft . Some confusion as to here name possibly the Ikeda or
City of London Built in Newcastle1891
Position: 50 42 18N: 00 14 17; depth 23m.
Sunk: If the Ikeda: 21 March 1918 by torpedo from UB 40. On here way
to Galveston Texas from London.
Diving: Well dived, Lies upside down, Boilers can be seen, through holes,
still some portholes left.
Launch: Shoreham,

City of Waterford
1.334 ton 270ft by 36ft beam. British Steamship.
Position: 50 40 30N; 00 06 38W, Depth, 30m
Sunk:. 14th April 1949 Collision in fog with the 5.500 ton Greek steamer Marpessa.
Diving : Stands upright 10m, 20m down to the deck. Lots to view because she is still intact,
the Galley pots and pans, floor ceramic tiles are visible
Launch: Newhaven, Brighton Marina, Shoreham.