File:Red Cross Liner SS Florizel wrecked on the Rocky coast of Newfoundland 1918.jpg

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English: Caption "The Red Cross Liner SS Florizel, wrecked Feb 23 on the Rocky coast of Newfoundland at Broad Cover, Twenty miles north of Cape Rock, lying on a ledge awash from Stem to Stern, while small boats removed the last of the passengers and crew found alive, Ninety-two of the 147 on board having been lost"
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