'Admiralty workmen clamber over the submarine Truculent as she lies beached on Cheney Spit, off Sheerness, England, on March 15. She is still locked in the giant embrace of the multiple 9-inch hawsers of the former German lifting craft Energie and Ausdauer—the world's most powerful—which carried out the lift on March 14. (A.P. Photo)
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23219, 3 April 1950, Page 7
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54'Admiralty workmen clamber over the submarine Truculent as she lies beached on Cheney Spit, off Sheerness, England, on March 15. She is still locked in the giant embrace of the multiple 9-inch hawsers of the former German lifting craft Energie and Ausdauer—the world's most powerfulwhich carried out the lift on March 14. (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23219, 3 April 1950, Page 7
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