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H.M. Pellatt

H.M. Pellatt was built at Glasgow, Scotland, in 1903 and joined CSL in 1913. It left for saltwater in 1917 and operated around the coasts of France and the United Kingdom before being sold to Belgian interests. She was later sunk as the Italian ship Scillin by a British gunship off Kuriat, Tunisia, on Nov. 13, 1942.

Photo: A.E. Young

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Source https://www.cslships.com/en/WWI
Author A. E Young
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2. it is a photograph that was created prior to January 1, 1949, or
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