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Paddle steamer MV Oliver Cromwell sinks off Welsh coast(1/3)

2018-05-31 16:15:38 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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MV Oliver Cromwell, a recently renovated historic paddle steamer, sank 10 miles off South Stack near Holyhead at Anglesey, Wales as it was on its way to its new owner who was set to pay 245,000 pound for it. The Mississippi-style steamer was built as a Dutch barge in 1922 and converted to a riverboat hotel in 1993 travelling between Gloucester and Worcester. (Photo/VCG)

MV Oliver Cromwell, a recently renovated historic paddle steamer, sank 10 miles off South Stack near Holyhead at Anglesey, Wales as it was on its way to its new owner who was set to pay 245,000 pound for it. The Mississippi-style steamer was built as a Dutch barge in 1922 and converted to a riverboat hotel in 1993 travelling between Gloucester and Worcester. (Photo/VCG)

MV Oliver Cromwell, a recently renovated historic paddle steamer, sank 10 miles off South Stack near Holyhead at Anglesey, Wales as it was on its way to its new owner who was set to pay 245,000 pound for it. The Mississippi-style steamer was built as a Dutch barge in 1922 and converted to a riverboat hotel in 1993 travelling between Gloucester and Worcester. (Photo/VCG)

MV Oliver Cromwell, a recently renovated historic paddle steamer, sank 10 miles off South Stack near Holyhead at Anglesey, Wales as it was on its way to its new owner who was set to pay 245,000 pound for it. The Mississippi-style steamer was built as a Dutch barge in 1922 and converted to a riverboat hotel in 1993 travelling between Gloucester and Worcester. (Photo/VCG)

MV Oliver Cromwell, a recently renovated historic paddle steamer, sank 10 miles off South Stack near Holyhead at Anglesey, Wales as it was on its way to its new owner who was set to pay 245,000 pound for it. The Mississippi-style steamer was built as a Dutch barge in 1922 and converted to a riverboat hotel in 1993 travelling between Gloucester and Worcester. (Photo/VCG)

MV Oliver Cromwell, a recently renovated historic paddle steamer, sank 10 miles off South Stack near Holyhead at Anglesey, Wales as it was on its way to its new owner who was set to pay 245,000 pound for it. The Mississippi-style steamer was built as a Dutch barge in 1922 and converted to a riverboat hotel in 1993 travelling between Gloucester and Worcester. (Photo/VCG)

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