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Florrieston

Shipwreck

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Florrieston was a steamship lost in 1918 off the coast of Northern Ireland. It sank in 85m of water, likely inverted, with no details on lives lost or cargo, though its intact condition suggests potential for archaeological significance.

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The official Northern Ireland wreck record identifies Florrieston as Steamship. It was lost in 1918. Recorded depth: 85m. Recorded condition: Intact, but probably inverted. Anomaly = 75 X 14 X12m.
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