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Diamond

Shipwreck

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Diamond was a steamship lost in 1918 off Northern Ireland, likely during or after World War I. It sank in shallow waters and became buried in a sandwave, with no specific details on lives or cargo lost, though its wartime context suggests potential strategic or commercial significance.

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The official Northern Ireland wreck record identifies Diamond as Steamship. It was lost in 1918. Recorded depth: 35-21m. Recorded condition: Buried in a sandwave. Anomaly: 3m X 2.1m X 3.1m.
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