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The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding. There were books, clothing
and photographs,together with letters which the seaman had once received from his wife. The captain of
the Elkor ordered his men to salvage as much as possible from the wreck. Nothing of value was found, but
the numerous items which were brought to the surface proved to be of great interest. From a heavy gun
that was raised, the captain realized that the ship must have been a cruiser. In another chest, which
contained the belongings of a ship's officer, there was an unfinished letter which had been written on
March 14th, 1943. The captain learnt from the letter that the name of the lost ship was the Karen. The
most valuable find of all was the ship's log book, parts of which it was still possible to read. From
this the captain was able to piece together all the information that had come to light. The Karen had
been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. This was later
confirmed by a naval official at the Ministry of Defence after the Elkor had returned home. All the
items that were found were sent to the War Museum.