More information : Dimensions: 501 tons gross, 254 net, 160 x 26 x 12.4 feet.
Built as TRENT for her first owner, 1910, but sold almost immediately into Norwegian service, when she was renamed SKJOLDULF.
02-DEC-1916: Stopped by UB-18 and scuttled with explosives 23 miles south half west of Wolf Rock, en route from Cardiff for Marans with coal. (1)
02-DEC-1916: SKJOLDULF, 501 tons, sunk by UB-18 in the Atlantic, 15 miles from Land's End, en route from Cardiff to Marans. (2)
02-DEC-1916: SKJOLDULF, 501 tons, sunk by submarine 26 miles SW of the Longships. (3) [NB: This position equates to approximately 9 miles SE of the Isles of Scilly (4)]
Dimensions: 474 tons gross, 48.8 x 7.9m.
Built as TRENT, 1900; SKJOLDULF 1910.
02-DEC-1916: SKJOLDULF sunk by explosives 26 miles SW of the Longships. (5)
Built: 1900 (2)(5); 1910 (1) Builder: Selby SB and Engineering Co. Ltd. (1)(5) Where Built: Selby (1)(5) Machinery: Shanks, Anderson & Co., Glasgow (1) Propulsion: Screw-driven, 3-cylinder triple-expansion engine (1) HP: 68 (1) Official Number: 113578 (1) Owner: A/S Minerva (H M Wrangell & Co. A/S), Haugesund (1)
Date of Loss Qualifier: Actual date of loss |