Laurentic Crews, Emigrants & other passanger lists
Laurentic was launched in 1908 and entered service between Liverpool and
Montréal on 29 April 1909. She only ever served on the Liverpool-Canada route. Being
in Montréal when the Great War began, Laurentic was immediately commissioned as a
troop transport for the Canadian Expeditionary Force. After conversion to armed
merchant cruiser service in 1915, she struck two mines off Lough Swilly in the north
of Ireland on 25 January 1917 and sank within an hour.

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There remain 20 gold ingots in the wreck lying Lough Swilly in County Donegal worth an estimated £10m