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St. Mary

Shipwreck

Why this matters

St. Mary was a fishing smack lost in 1918 off the coast of Northern Ireland, resting at a depth of 70 meters. Its significance lies in contributing to the historical record of early 20th-century fishing industry activity in the region.

What is recorded here

The official Northern Ireland wreck record identifies St. Mary as Fishing smack. It was lost in 1918. Recorded depth: 70m.
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