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SS Franz Fischer was an iron-hulled collier that was built in England as Rocklands in 1881, renamed Franz Fischer in 1913, and sunk by enemy action in 1916. She was owned and registered in Britain until 1896, when she passed to German owners. In August 1914 the UK Admiralty seized her and placed her under British civilian management.
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*1913: Franz Fischer *1881: Rocklands
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*1881: 99 RHP *1899: 105 NHP
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Irvine & Co, West Hartlepool
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at least 1,000 tons of coal
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October 1881
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16
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0001-02-01
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*UK official number 84530 *1881: code letters WDBK * *1896: code letters LMJS * *1914: code letters JHVL * *pennant number CT-18
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*1881: Rocklands *1913: Franz Fischer
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*1881: Hardy, Wilson & Co *1895: Robert Hardy & Co *1896: Gebr. Petersen *1913: FW Fischer *1914: UK Admiralty
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SS Franz Fischer was an iron-hulled collier that was built in England as Rocklands in 1881, renamed Franz Fischer in 1913, and sunk by enemy action in 1916. She was owned and registered in Britain until 1896, when she passed to German owners. In August 1914 the UK Admiralty seized her and placed her under British civilian management. On 1 February 1916 a German attack sank Franz Fischer, killing 13 of her 16 crew. German news media claimed that a bomb dropped by a Zeppelin sank her, making her the first merchant ship to be sunk by aerial attack. Research has since disproved this, and established that the U-boat UB-17 sank her.
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Sunk by torpedo, 1 February 1916
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