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Zebrina (ship)

''Zebrina'' was a schooner-rigged, three-masted sailing barge, of 189 tons, built in 1873 at Whitstable, originally intended to trade on the River Plate in South America. She was discovered aground on the coast of France in October 1917 with her crew missing.
The ''Zebrina'' sailed from Falmouth in October 1917, commanded by Captain Martin, with a cargo of Swansea coal for Saint-Brieuc, France. Two days later, she was found ashore on Rozel Point, south of Cherbourg, without damage except for some disarrangement of her rigging, but without her crew.
At the time, her crew was assumed to have been taken off by a ''Unterseeboot'' preparatory to the submarine sinking the vessel by gunfire. The U-boat presumably sighted, or was sighted by, an Allied vessel and departed the scene before she could sink the ''Zebrina'', and was later sunk herself with the crew of the ''Zebrina'' aboard.
The case is often referenced in popular books about mysterious disappearances, where her destination is commonly misprinted as ''Saint Brieux'', and she was claimed to have been found adrift.
The final resting place of ''Zebrina'' was Velder Creek (an inlet of Langstone Harbour) in Portsmouth.
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