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		<title>By: chris holwill</title>
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		<dc:creator>chris holwill</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi, After the wreck was swept clean by a group of divers, the not-s0-lucky got to dive the wreck, as a &#039;favour&#039;. I noticed a curved object sticking through the silt and I managed to retrieve it by rocking it back and forth. It turned out to be the engine plate, an oval, bronze (40cm x 28mm) The inscription reads: Forges &amp; Chantiers de la Mediterannee Le Havre - 1937. If you want a photograph for your records. Needless to say, the senior divers were somewhat sick. I had to knock off a small munitions shell that had stuck to it as part of a concretioin. It is now mounted and sits on my wall at home.</description>
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