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Sunday, 16 October 2016

Part of Russian Baltic fleet stayed behind at Vigo, Spain according to the Dutch newspaper Soerabaijasch handelsblad dated 2 November 1904

An item reported that at Vigo, Spain the battleships Knjas Soeworf, (1) Borodino (2), Orel (3) and Imperator Alexander III (4) stayed behind when the rest of the Baltic Fleet continued her voyage towards the Far East.(5) A second item dated London, England 2nd reported that all Russian ships left Vigo although 4 officers stayed behind to act as witnesses in the coming investigation. The edition dated the 4th reported that the officers went via Paris, France towards St. Petersburg, Russia,

Notes
1. Knyaz Suvorov. Borodino-class pre-dreadnought battleship, laid down at Baltic Works, St. Petersburg, Russia on 8 September 1901, launched on 25 September 1902, commissioned in July 1904 and sunk at the battle of Tsushima on 28 May 1905.
2. Borodino-class pre-dreadnought battleship, laid down at New Admiralty Shipyard, St. Petersburg, Russia on 23 May 1900, launched on 8 September 1901, commissioned in August 1904 and sunk at the battle of Tsushima on 28 May 1905.
3. Oryol. Borodino-class pre-dreadnought battleship, laid down at Galerniy Island Shipyards, St. Petersburg, Russia on 1 June 1900, launched on 19 July 1902, completed in October 1904, captured by Japan on 28 May 1905, renamed Iwami, commissioned in June 1907, 2nd class coast defence ship in September 1921, stricken on 1 September 1922 and sunk as target on 10 July 1924.
4. Borodino-class pre-dreadnought battleship, laid down at Baltic Works, St. Petersburg, Russia on 23 May 1900, launched on 3 August 1901, completed in November 1903 and sunk at the battle of Tsushima on 28 May 1905
5. The Russo-Japanese war between 8 February 1904-5 September 1905.