Difference between revisions of "SS Sardinia"
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− | *[[William Rawlinson]] | + | * [[William Rawlinson]] |
− | *[[John Thomas Ryle]] | + | * [[John Thomas Ryle]] |
− | ==Devonport to Fremantle 19 April - 28 May 1919== | + | ===Devonport to Fremantle 19 April - 28 May 1919=== |
− | *[[Herbert Dunbar Cousens]] | + | * [[Herbert Dunbar Cousens]] |
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Revision as of 00:34, 12 March 2021
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Name | SS Sardinia |
Builder/Built | 1902 Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow |
Type | passenger / cargo ship (twin screw) |
Displacement | 6,574 tons |
Speed | 14 knots |
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Built for the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company as a passenger / cargo vessel. Sardinia spent her entire life in service with P&O, and was eventually sold for scrap. She was taken to Osaka, Japan for demolition on 20 July 1925.
During WW1 she was torpedoed in the starboard bow by a German submarine, whilst in convoy in the Mediterranean. Her passengers and most of the crew were transferred to a warship, but senior officers and some crew remained on board. To prevent one of her forward bulkheads from collapsing, she sailed backwards for over sixty miles (100 kilometers) at a speed of 3.5 knots, eventually arriving in Oran, where temporary repairs were made. Permanent repairs were then made in Gibraltar.