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Peshawur

Shipwreck

Why this matters

Peshawur was a steamship lost in 1917 off Northern Ireland, likely during World War I. It sank at a depth of 58 meters, with remains measuring 130 meters long and 17.3 meters high, suggesting significant structural preservation; details on lives lost, cargo, or exact cause of loss are not recorded.

What is recorded here

The official Northern Ireland wreck record identifies Peshawur as Steamship. It was lost in 1917. Recorded depth: 58m. Recorded condition: Anomaly = 130m long X 17.3m high.
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