Talk:List of shipwrecks in 1906
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[edit]I've removed the entry for 12 March of an alleged foundering of an unnamed Norwegian vessel off Cardigan Island. The blog citation, now at [1], does not mention foundering, only that she was "in trouble", and that the crew were taken off. The Western Mail of Wednesday 14 March 1906 (sub required) contradicts this, saying that as the gale had moderated the captain refused assistance and the lifeboat returned to station; and the Cambrian News on Friday 23 March (sub required) confirmed that the ship departed safely after bending new sails. Davidships (talk) 16:36, 18 March 2020 (UTC)