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Title: The SS. Sardinia disaster
Authors: Zarb Dimech, Anthony
Keywords: Ships -- Malta -- History -- 19th century
Marine accidents -- History
Shipping -- Malta -- History
Mediterranean Sea -- Navigation -- History
Malta -- History, Naval
Shipping -- Mediterranean Region -- History
Grand Harbour (Valletta, Malta)
Issue Date: 2013-08-04
Publisher: Standard publications
Citation: Zarb Dimech, A. ( 2013, August 4). The SS. Sardinia disaster. The Malta Independent on Sunday, pp. 29
Abstract: SS Sardinia, a passenger-cargo ship with a history dating back to its construction in 1888, faced a catastrophic event on 25 November 1908. The ship, previously known as Gulf of Corcovado and Paolo V., caught fire in the vicinity of Malta's Grand Harbour, resulting in a devastating loss of life, with a minimum of 118 fatalities. Among the passengers were Moroccan pilgrims who were undertaking their journey to Mecca.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124584
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