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THE FLYING ENTERPRISE A FEW HOURS BEFORE SHE SANK.—The doomed American cargo ship Flying Enterprise rolling helplessly on her port side off the coast of Cornwall. When this photograph was taken from a low-flying aeroplane, Captain Kurt Carlsen and Mr Kenneth Dancy (mate of the British tug Turmoil) were still on board.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26634, 21 January 1952, Page 8

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THE FLYING ENTERPRISE A FEW HOURS BEFORE SHE SANK.—The doomed American cargo ship Flying Enterprise rolling helplessly on her port side off the coast of Cornwall. When this photograph was taken from a low-flying aeroplane, Captain Kurt Carlsen and Mr Kenneth Dancy (mate of the British tug Turmoil) were still on board. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26634, 21 January 1952, Page 8

THE FLYING ENTERPRISE A FEW HOURS BEFORE SHE SANK.—The doomed American cargo ship Flying Enterprise rolling helplessly on her port side off the coast of Cornwall. When this photograph was taken from a low-flying aeroplane, Captain Kurt Carlsen and Mr Kenneth Dancy (mate of the British tug Turmoil) were still on board. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26634, 21 January 1952, Page 8

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