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Court Line - the company and its ships |
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External References |
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External links and references: 1. Ships Nostalgia: Website dedicated to all aspects of shipping and the sea with over 34,000 members as at 8 Mar 2009. 2. Miramar Ship Index: Website containing basic information about a very large number of merchant navy ships with search facilities based on ships name and official number. 3. Ubootwaffe.net Website: Website dedicated to WW2 U boats and their exploits including ships damaged and sunk. 4. Uboat.net Website: Website dedicated to WW2 U boats and their exploits including ships damaged and sunk. Also includes a limited section about WW1. 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. Lloyds Register of Shipping 7. Middlemass, Norman: Travel of the Tramps - Twenty Tramp Fleets ISBN: 1871128021 8. Tennent, A.J.: British Merchant Ships Sunk by U-boat in World War One 9. List of Canadian Casualties: Here. 10. Report of an Interview with Chief Engineer A. H. Stirling of Darlington Court, Shipping Casualties Section - Trade Division Dated June 7-1941 11. Commonwealth War Graves Commission (private correspondence with Webmaster) 12. NSWrecks website: Here. 13. Briish Submarines of World War 2 website: Here. 14. 2002 report on ships loaded with chemical weapons scuttled in the Skaggarak: Here. 15. Sharkhunters website: Here. 16. Valor at Sea website: Here. 17. The Scanner Vol 7 No 6 1975: Monthly news bulletin of the Toronto Marine Historical Society 18. Philpott, Roy: “Twenty Years Before the Antenna Mast” Here. 19. District Director New York - Matter of M/V Halcyon Wave: Here. 20. Battleships-cruisers website: Here. 21. WW2 People's War - an online archive of wartime memories contributed by members of the public and gathered by the BBC. Here. The contributor identified themselves by the name '''dotiedot'''. 22. The War Illustrated: 14 October 1939 pages 156-7 (reprint of an article from the Daily Telegraph on an unknown date) 23. Wikipaedia Entry: HNoMS Stegg 24. Dive Norway website: Here. 25. Dive sites in Western Norway: Here. 26. Warsailors website: Here. 27. Aviastar Website: Here. 28. Hargrave Website: Here. 29. Billy McGee: Note on loss of Mersington Court : Here. 30. Sandwick Community online: Here. 31. “Facts about Durban” website: Here. 32. Wannadive.net website: Here. 33. People's war website: Pamela Jacqueline Saville 34. International List of Ship Stations (1st Edition February 1929): The International Office of the Telegraph Union, Berne, Switzerland. 35. Navyphotos Website: Here. 36. RFA Association Plymouth & District Branch Website: Here.
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