The Ivernia was a Cunard liner employed during World War One, on transport service. She was sunk in the Mediterranean on New Year's Day, 1917, by a German submarine. This photograph, taken from the deck of the sinking transport, shows men struggling in the water and one of the lifeboats about to founder. About one hundred and twenty soldiers were lost and thirty-three members
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