SS Lumina

Lumina, built by Sir James Laing & Sons, Ltd., Sunderland in 1915 and owned at the time of her loss by H. E. Moss & Co., Liverpool, was a British tanker of 6218 tons. On November 6th, 1915, Lumina, on a voyage from Tarakan (Indonesia) to Malta with a cargo of fuel oil, was sunk by the German submarine U-35 (Waldemar Kophamel). There were no casualties.

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Author: Elpida Katopodi

Elpida Katopodi is a graduate of the Department of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art with a Master's in Naval and Underwater Archeology (Universidad de Cádiz, CEI. MAR). She is a scuba diver and has been involved in the research activities of the U.S.T. since 2019.