SALVAGE WORK AT PORT SAID.—The powerful German salvage craft, Energie (left) and Ausdauer, lifting their first blockship, of which the twin funnels can be seen. The German ships were originally chartered by the Admiralty, but have been handed over to United Nations control. In the right background is the British submarine depot ship Forth.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28157, 21 December 1956, Page 13
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54SALVAGE WORK AT PORT SAID.—The powerful German salvage craft, Energie (left) and Ausdauer, lifting their first blockship, of which the twin funnels can be seen. The German ships were originally chartered by the Admiralty, but have been handed over to United Nations control. In the right background is the British submarine depot ship Forth. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28157, 21 December 1956, Page 13
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