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    Lowestoft drifters and the anti-submarine net barrages in WW1 : strait of Otranto : strait of Dover
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Lowestoft drifters and the anti-submarine net barrages in WW1 : strait of Otranto : strait of Dover

description

Object description

Title taken from front cover

Object details

Category
Books
Related period
First World War (content), First World War (content)
Creator
SKINNER, NEVILLE (Author)
n.pub. (Publisher)
Production date
2014
Place made
N.p.
Dimensions

whole: Dimensions: 30cm., Pagination: 30p:. ill., facsims., map

Catalogue number
LBY K. 15 / 904

Object associations

  • Associated places
      • Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, UK
      • Great Britain
      • UK
      • Suffolk
      • Mediterranean Sea
  • Associated subjects
      • fishing fleet, merchant navy
      • merchant navy, fishing fleet
      • anti submarine warfare

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