The U29 alongside the British steamer "Headlands," off the Scillys, just before the pirate torpedoed the vessel. The photograph was taken by Captain H. Lugg, the master of the "Headlands," two minutes before the ship was torpedoed. The crew of the submarine are seen mustered about the conning tower, the captain is standing by himself on the left. They are coolly watching the crew of the doomed ship making hasty preparations to leave the vessel —one boat in the foreground has already been launched. '[Co fur right—Central News,
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 377, 26 April 1915, Page 7
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88The U29 alongside the British steamer "Headlands," off the Scillys, just before the pirate torpedoed the vessel. The photograph was taken by Captain H. Lugg, the master of the "Headlands," two minutes before the ship was torpedoed. The crew of the submarine are seen mustered about the conning tower, the captain is standing by himself on the left. They are coolly watching the crew of the doomed ship making hasty preparations to leave the vessel—one boat in the foreground has already been launched. '[Co fur right—Central News, Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 377, 26 April 1915, Page 7
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