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Lagan

Shipwreck

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Lagan was a three-masted steamship lost in 1946 off the coast of Northern Ireland. It sank in 27–30 metres of water, resting largely intact on its port side with anchor and cable deployed; no details of lives or cargo lost are recorded, though its preservation offers value for maritime archaeological study.

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The official Northern Ireland wreck record identifies Lagan as 3 mast steamer. It was lost in 1946. Recorded depth: 27-30m. Recorded condition: largely intact (5m high), lying on port side with anchor and cable deployed.
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