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Date Posted:2023-01-17 01:42:13 35 year old Mary Slaughter holds a unique place in British history, she is the only person to be killed by a submarine whilst on British soil. She was the wife of a blacksmith from Hebburn on Tyneside, but after a Zeppelin attack on the town she went to live with her cousin Jennie Brown at Seaham. On the evening of 11 July 1916 the two women were returning home after a walk when a U-Boat, the U-39, surfaced offshore and fired a number of shells at the seaside town and the colliery more than a mile inland. As they walked through the colliery yard a shell exploded nearby. Both were thrown to the ground, Jennie got up uninjured by Mary was lay badly wounded. She was taken to hospital where she died the following day. |
tommytalldog | #1 |
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Re:Reply Topic Date Posted:2023-01-17 02:01:18 Colliery is a word not often used anymore eh? Many military bases all over the world were used for that purpose in the past. |
MarkUK | #2 |
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Re:Reply Topic Date Posted:2023-01-17 02:52:37 It was a working colliery in 1916 and therefore a target for the U-Boat. Throughout the war the Germans claimed they only ever attacked industrial, commercial or military targets when shelling from the sea or bombing from the air. |
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