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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
... March 1916".After finding the ship's casualty list on the internet, Mr Brady and diving partner, Bob Hamilton, found there were two Stanleys on board, including Ernest Stanley Cubiss, husband of Florence.The list also mentioned he was from Keighley, west Yorkshire, and the pair eventually tracked down Mr Cubiss's nephew, Malcolm Cubiss, 78, a retired brigadier, who lives near York.Mr Cubiss's...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
... March 1916".After finding the ship's casualty list on the internet, Mr Brady and diving partner, Bob Hamilton, found there were two Stanleys on board, including Ernest Stanley Cubiss, husband of Florence.The list also mentioned he was from Keighley, west Yorkshire, and the pair eventually tracked down Mr Cubiss's nephew, Malcolm Cubiss, 78, a retired brigadier, who lives near York.Mr Cubiss's...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
... to the surface I looked inside it and there was a hallmark in there."He and his diving partner, Bob Hamilton, 61, checked the ship's casualty list on the internet and discovered that a 25-year-old Stanley Cubiss worked in the engine room.He was one of 188 sailors who died when HMS Opal and HMS Narborough were lost on rocks during a snowstorm on January 12, 1918.Further detective work revealed...