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  1. The Allen Collection:A collection of 5,000 nautical photographs collected by a father and son over a period of 60 years and published on the Benjidog website.
  2. The War Illustrated: 14 October 1939 pages 156-7 (reprinted in the Daily Telegraph at an unknown date)
  3. Ubootwaffe.net: A website dedicated to WW2 U boats and their exploits including ships damaged and sunk.
  4. Middlemiss, Norman L. (1991): Travels of the Tramps - Twenty Tramp Fleets Volume II, Shield Publications Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne, ISBN 1 871128 06 4
  5. Convoyweb Convoy Database: An extensive and highly recommended Website that includes comprehensive information about WW2 convoys and other voyages of merchant ships and some information about ships that were lost.
  6. Uboat.net: Website dedicated to WW2 U boats and their exploits including ships damaged and sunk. It also includes a more limited section about U boats from WW1.
  7. Tennant, A.J. (1990): British Merchant Ships Sunk by U-boat in World War One, Starling (ISBN: 1904381367 / 1-904381-36-7)
  8. HMSO (1947): British Vessels lost at sea 1939-45; reprinted by Patrick Stephens, Cambridge 1983 ISBN 0-85059 659 9.
  9. Warsailors.com: Norwegian Website with much information about convoys and other matters related to WW2.
  10. Report of an Interview with Chief Engineer A. H. Stirling of Darlington Court, Shipping Casualties Section - Trade Division Dated June 7-1941
  11. Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia website: Site providing wreck information for divers including wreck location maps.
  12. British Submarines of World War Two website: Site dedicated to these submarines which includes a great deal of information about their service history
  13. Wingrave, Alec: Service on HMS Taku - BBC WW2 People's War Website
  14. Miramar Ship Index: A subscription website containing basic information about a huge number of ships both past and present.
  15. Tørnes John Aa, Voie Øyvind A, Ljønes Marita, Opstad Aase M, Bjerkeseth Leif Haldor, Hussain Fatima (2002: Investigation and risk assessment of ships loaded with chemical ammunition scuttled in Skagerrak, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), TA-1917/2002
  16. Sharkhunters International, Inc.: A website dedicated to German U-boat history
  17. Navyphotos website: An excellent website containing primarily RN and RFA photos run by George Mortimore - Ex. Chief Officer RFA
  18. RFA Association Plymouth and District website: Excellent RFA site with many photographs.
  19. The Scanner - Monthly News Bulletin of the Toronto Marine Historical Society: Vol 7, No. 6, March 1975 - Marine News Section
  20. Philpott, Roy: “Twenty Years Before the Antenna Mast” (this article was on line but has since disappeared hence no URL quoted)
  21. Webster's Comprehensive English Dictionary of the English Language (1996 "Deluxe" Edition): Trident Press International, ISBN 1888777052
  22. District Director New York: Matter of M/V Halcyon Wave: Interim Decision #1928 - NYC-10/52.1402
  23. Battleship-Cruisers.co.uk: A large naval history site covering navies from many countries.
  24. Dotiedot: The Gates of Hell: WW2 People's War: BBC online archive article.
  25. Wikipedia Entry for HNoMS Stegg (1921): Online Here.
  26. DiveNorway.com: Website for divers - Bergen area Web Page
  27. Dive Sites in Western Norway: Website by Richard Scarsbrook - last updated in 2007. Entry on Afrika (FKA Lavington Court (1920)
  28. All the World's Rotorcraft website: Off topic for this interesting site about is a page about the Heinkel He 177 Greif bomber.
  29. Slader, John (1968): The Red Duster at War, William Kimber & Co. Limited, ISBN 0-7183-0679-1
  30. Unknown author: An account of the life of Jack Nicholson of Sandwick - Master of SS Peverton (formerly online but now disappeared)
  31. Jackson, Allan: The Ovington Court, Facts about Durban Website
  32. wannaDive website: Ovington Court Wreck
  33. Saville, Pamela Jacqueline: Crossing the North Atlantic in wartime on the Rossington Court, BBC WW2 People's War archive
  34.  Marsh, John H: South Africa and the War at Sea Website.
  35. Helder Line Website: Kees Helder's website with information about Sheel Tankers built between 1845 and 2011.