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- Q5014461 subject Q8131627.
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- Q5014461 abstract "The second CS Faraday was a cable ship built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Hebburn-on-Tyne, in 1922–23, as a replacement for the ageing CS Faraday built in 1874.Launched on 16 February 1923, the Faraday carried out a number of cable laying and surveying exercises both in home waters and the Pacific until 1939 when she was chartered by the Admiralty to recover German cable off Ushant with intention of refurbishing the cable and relaying it to Narvik.This plan was cancelled after the evacuation from Narvik and the ship was then laid up until requisitioned by the Admiralty, first for training of Naval cadets but then for cable work around the African coast. (Some of the civilian crew had remained on board).On 25 March 1941 the Faraday and four other ships set sail from Falmouth bound for Milford Haven. The ships became separated in poor visibility and about 7:45 p.m. the Faraday was attacked by a Heinkel He 111 which strafed and bombed the ship, killing eight and wounding 25 of the crew, and caused a major fire in the oil bunkers forcing the crew to abandon ship. The aircraft was itself shot down by the ship's crew.She later ran aground off St. Anne's Head. The cable was recovered, however the wreck of the Faraday still lies in shallow waters and is a popular attraction for divers.".
- Q5014461 builder Q1139597.
- Q5014461 builder Q984308.
- Q5014461 length "126.492".
- Q5014461 operator Q2040990.
- Q5014461 shipBeam "14.6304".
- Q5014461 shipLaunch "1923-02-16".
- Q5014461 status "Sunk by aircraft, 25 March 1941".
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- Q5014461 topSpeed "22.224".
- Q5014461 type Q348741.
- Q5014461 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
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- Q5014461 shipFate "--03-25".
- Q5014461 shipLaunched "1923-02-16".
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- Q5014461 shipName "Faraday".
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- Q5014461 comment "The second CS Faraday was a cable ship built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Hebburn-on-Tyne, in 1922–23, as a replacement for the ageing CS Faraday built in 1874.Launched on 16 February 1923, the Faraday carried out a number of cable laying and surveying exercises both in home waters and the Pacific until 1939 when she was chartered by the Admiralty to recover German cable off Ushant with intention of refurbishing the cable and relaying it to Narvik.This plan was cancelled after the evacuation from Narvik and the ship was then laid up until requisitioned by the Admiralty, first for training of Naval cadets but then for cable work around the African coast. ".
- Q5014461 label "CS Faraday (1923)".
- Q5014461 depiction Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- Q5014461 name "Faraday".