Talk:SS Mona's Isle (1905)
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SS Mona's Isle & Harold Bride (surviving radio operator of Titanic)
[edit]Dear All,
I happened to see the following fact about the Mona's Isle & Harold Bride and quote from his Wikipedia article: 'During World War I, Bride served as the wireless operator on the steamship Mona’s Isle'. I thought I would let you know since it is an interesting detail, although I may be biased somewhat being a former radio officer of the UK Merchant Navy. I really enjoyed your account of the Mona, many thanks. Regards, Mike Greenwood. Andersdenkenden (talk) 06:47, 16 December 2022 (UTC)
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