The S.S. Zent was torpedoed without warning off Fastnet, Ireland on the 5th April 1916.

 St Michael and All Angels, Bricklehampton, Worcestershire
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The church is mainly in Decorated style. The south doorway is late 12th century, with one order of nook shafts with waterleaf capitals, and arch with chevrons, label with billet frieze and head stops. The timber-framed porch has open arcaded sides over rendered panels and dwarf walls, and has cusped barge boards.


S.S. Zent was built at Belfast in 1905 by Workman, Clark & Co. She was owned by Elders and Fyffes and was on a voyage from Garston to Santa Marta, Colombia when she was torpedoed without warning off Fastnet, Ireland on the 5th April 1916.
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