Captain Evans, of Antarctic fame, now commanding his Majestys ship Harebell; which, with the Godetia, searched for the missing Hull trawlers, in Icelandic waters, writing to the trawler-owners, says: I admire more than ever . tjjese modern Vikings who go to leeiand through the winter. The fellows who told you the seas were mountainous spoke the truth. Our little ships were properly bothered. "We rolled forty degrees, and some of our side plates were buckled; even the bulkheads were crumpled with the. force of the seas.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18369, 30 April 1925, Page 6
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