Difference between revisions of "HMAT A14 Euripides"
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
Built for G Thompson & Co Ltd, Glasgow, she was on her maiden voyage to Brisbane when war broke out. Requisitioned two days after her arrival by the Commonwealth, whose control ended 2 Jun 1917, with management of the Euripides being taken over by the British Admiralty. | Built for G Thompson & Co Ltd, Glasgow, she was on her maiden voyage to Brisbane when war broke out. Requisitioned two days after her arrival by the Commonwealth, whose control ended 2 Jun 1917, with management of the Euripides being taken over by the British Admiralty. | ||
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A member of the first convoy from Albany, she completed seven voyages from Australia with troops. In 1919 she was used to repatriate Australian troops and during the period 1914 - 1919 she carried 38,439 troops to or from the war. | A member of the first convoy from Albany, she completed seven voyages from Australia with troops. In 1919 she was used to repatriate Australian troops and during the period 1914 - 1919 she carried 38,439 troops to or from the war. | ||
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Post war she was overhauled and resumed the Aberdeen Line's London - Australia route, before changing hands several times between wars. In 1932 she was renamed Akaroa. | Post war she was overhauled and resumed the Aberdeen Line's London - Australia route, before changing hands several times between wars. In 1932 she was renamed Akaroa. | ||
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During WW2 she was again used as a troopship before another transformation in 1945 back to civilian use before being sent to shipbreakers in Antwerp in May 1954. | During WW2 she was again used as a troopship before another transformation in 1945 back to civilian use before being sent to shipbreakers in Antwerp in May 1954. | ||
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==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== | ||
− | ==Sydney to Alexandra 20 October - 3 December 1914== | + | ===Sydney to Alexandra 20 October - 3 December 1914=== |
*[[Edgar Leslie Livermore]] | *[[Edgar Leslie Livermore]] | ||
− | ==Plymouth to Fremantle 24 June - 3 August 1916== | + | ===Plymouth to Fremantle 24 June - 3 August 1916=== |
* Prime Minister William Morris 'Billy' Hughes - travelled on to Melbourne | * Prime Minister William Morris 'Billy' Hughes - travelled on to Melbourne | ||
*[[William Edward Clarence Green]] | *[[William Edward Clarence Green]] | ||
− | ==Port Suez to Melbourne 22 January - 21 February 1917== | + | ===Port Suez to Melbourne 22 January - 21 February 1917=== |
*[[Sidney Tugby]] | *[[Sidney Tugby]] | ||
*[[William Henry Shade]] disembarked at Fremantle | *[[William Henry Shade]] disembarked at Fremantle | ||
− | ==Plymouth to Australia 22 July 1917 - 11 September 1917== | + | ===Plymouth to Australia 22 July 1917 - 11 September 1917=== |
*[[William Carroll]] | *[[William Carroll]] | ||
*[[William Heath]] | *[[William Heath]] | ||
*[[Patrick Michael]] | *[[Patrick Michael]] | ||
− | ==Sydney to New York 1 May - 14 June 1918== | + | ===Sydney to New York 1 May - 14 June 1918=== |
*[[Edward Stanley James]]<br /> | *[[Edward Stanley James]]<br /> | ||
− | ==Portland to Fremantle 3 March - 10 April 1919== | + | ===Portland to Fremantle 3 March - 10 April 1919=== |
*[[William Bowman]] | *[[William Bowman]] | ||
*[[Victor Leo Gordon Boyle]] | *[[Victor Leo Gordon Boyle]] | ||
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*[[William Renfrey Thomas]] from Kantarra 15 March | *[[William Renfrey Thomas]] from Kantarra 15 March | ||
*[[Frank Erle Waters]] | *[[Frank Erle Waters]] | ||
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[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Revision as of 03:33, 28 June 2019
History | |
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Name | HMAT A14 Euripides |
Builder/Built | 1914 Harland & Wolff, Belfast |
Type | Passenger / cargo steamship (triple screw) |
Displacement | 14,947 tons |
Speed | 13 knots |
Contents
- 1 Remarks
- 2 Staff
- 3 Soldiers carried
- 3.1 Sydney to Alexandra 20 October - 3 December 1914
- 3.2 Plymouth to Fremantle 24 June - 3 August 1916
- 3.3 Port Suez to Melbourne 22 January - 21 February 1917
- 3.4 Plymouth to Australia 22 July 1917 - 11 September 1917
- 3.5 Sydney to New York 1 May - 14 June 1918
- 3.6 Portland to Fremantle 3 March - 10 April 1919
Remarks
Built for G Thompson & Co Ltd, Glasgow, she was on her maiden voyage to Brisbane when war broke out. Requisitioned two days after her arrival by the Commonwealth, whose control ended 2 Jun 1917, with management of the Euripides being taken over by the British Admiralty.
A member of the first convoy from Albany, she completed seven voyages from Australia with troops. In 1919 she was used to repatriate Australian troops and during the period 1914 - 1919 she carried 38,439 troops to or from the war.
Post war she was overhauled and resumed the Aberdeen Line's London - Australia route, before changing hands several times between wars. In 1932 she was renamed Akaroa.
During WW2 she was again used as a troopship before another transformation in 1945 back to civilian use before being sent to shipbreakers in Antwerp in May 1954.
Staff
- Euphemia Weir Huntley Scott served as nurse to patients returning to Australia on Oct 1915 voyage.
Soldiers carried
Sydney to Alexandra 20 October - 3 December 1914
Plymouth to Fremantle 24 June - 3 August 1916
- Prime Minister William Morris 'Billy' Hughes - travelled on to Melbourne
- William Edward Clarence Green
Port Suez to Melbourne 22 January - 21 February 1917
- Sidney Tugby
- William Henry Shade disembarked at Fremantle