Sebastian

- Type:
- shipwreck, tanker, England
- Built:
- 1914, England
- Specs:
- ( 310 ft ) 3110 tons, 36 crew
- Sunk:
- Thursday May 10, 1917
fire - 1 casualty - Depth:
- 270 ft


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