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DescriptionNorth Sea Incident 1904 - Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 264822.jpg
English: North Sea Incident 1904 - Memorial, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Situated on Hessle Road near the junction with the Boulevard the inscription on this statue reads: "Erected by Public Subscription to the memory of George Henry Smith (Skipper) and William Richard Leggett (Third Hand) of the ill-fated trawler "Crane" who lost their lives in the North Sea by the action of the Russian Baltic Fleet October 22nd 1904 and Walter Whelpton (Skipper) of the trawler "Mino" who died from shock May 13th 1905. Unveiled by Lord Nunburnholme August 30th 1906."
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