The accident to the SS Tyndareus, February 6th 1917. The Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel John Ward, MP, officers and men of the 25th Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment, are shown on deck moments after the 11,000 ton troopship struck a mine laid by the German raider Wolf, off Cape Agulhas (about 108 miles south-east of Cape Town). By Stanley Llewellyn Wood (1866-1928).
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