" A car ferry has sunk in the Irish Sea in one of the worst gales in living memory claiming the lives of up to 130 passengers and crew.
The Princess Victoria, a British Railways car ferry steamer, bound for Larne in Northern Ireland, had left Stranraer on the south-west coast of Scotland an hour before when the stern gates to the car deck were forced open in heavy seas. "
"The highest civilian award for bravery, the George Cross, was given posthumously to the ferry's radio operator, David Broadfoot, who remained at his post sending out messages for assistance until the ship sank. "
The Princess Victoria went down just a few miles off the coast from here. There's a monument to those lost up in Larne.
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