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SS Ponzano

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Owner
  
MacAndrews Line

Type
  
Cargo ship

Launched
  
1928

Fate
  
Sunk 1939

Tonnage
  
1,346 tons

SS Ponzano was a British cargo ship. It was one of the first British merchant vessels to be sunk during the Second World War. Ponzano, 1,346 tons, was built in 1928 for the MacAndrews Line service between Britain and Spain.

On 13 November 1939, Ponzano hit a mine and sank off North Foreland. Its crew was rescued by two Norwegian fishing boats.

The ship's fate was blamed on a wrongly decoded radio signal, which delayed minesweeping trawlers from passing on a warning about the extent of mines laid by the Germans.

References

SS Ponzano Wikipedia