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− | + | | shipname = HMAT A37 Barambah (SS Hobart) | |
− | + | | shipowner = Deutsche-Australische Linie, Hamburg | |
− | + | | shipbuilder = Flensburger Schiffbau Ges, Germany | |
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− | | | + | | shipcompleted = 1912 |
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− | | | + | | shipoutofservice = May 1935 |
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− | + | | shipfate = scrapped | |
− | | | + | | shiptype = passenger / cargo |
− | | | + | | shiptonnage = 5,923 tons |
− | + | | shiplength = 449 ft 5in (137.0m) | |
− | | | + | | shipbeam = 58 ft 2 in (17.7m) |
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− | | | + | | shipspeed = 12.5 Knots |
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+ | ==Remarks== | ||
+ | The Barambah was one of a number of vessels captured at the commencement of the War from the German shipping lines. Ironically its German name was ''Hobart''. Its owners previously were the Deutsche-Australische Line, Hamburg. | ||
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− | During the war it was manned by Australian Officers and crew, and made | + | During the war it was manned by Australian Officers and crew, and made four journeys to the war zones with troops and three others with cargo only. |
− | On 23 May 1918 it was transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line. | + | On 23 May 1918 it was transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line. Final voyage under Australian control; was from Australia to Falmouth, England, arriving 2nd June 1925 on delivery voyage having being sold in 1925 to N.D.L. (Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen) and renamed ''Justin''. In May 1935 it was scrapped at Bremerhaven. |
==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== | ||
− | === | + | ===Sydney to Plymouth 23 June - 25 August 1916=== |
+ | Boarded in Melbourne 27 June | ||
* [[Stanley Victor Coney]] | * [[Stanley Victor Coney]] | ||
* [[Bruce Leslie Logan]] | * [[Bruce Leslie Logan]] | ||
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* [[James Richard Parry (Dick) Murray]] | * [[James Richard Parry (Dick) Murray]] | ||
* [[George Partington]] | * [[George Partington]] | ||
+ | * [[George Henry Norman Pringle]] | ||
* [[John George (Jack) Ray]] | * [[John George (Jack) Ray]] | ||
* [[Egbert Robert Trethowan Reeves]] | * [[Egbert Robert Trethowan Reeves]] | ||
* [[George Charles Unwin]] | * [[George Charles Unwin]] | ||
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+ | ===Other Voyages=== | ||
+ | * 21 December 1914 from Newcastle, New South Wales to Alexandria, Egypt | ||
+ | * 31 August 1918 from Melbourne, Victoria | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 11 October 2021
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Remarks
The Barambah was one of a number of vessels captured at the commencement of the War from the German shipping lines. Ironically its German name was Hobart. Its owners previously were the Deutsche-Australische Line, Hamburg.
During the war it was manned by Australian Officers and crew, and made four journeys to the war zones with troops and three others with cargo only.
On 23 May 1918 it was transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line. Final voyage under Australian control; was from Australia to Falmouth, England, arriving 2nd June 1925 on delivery voyage having being sold in 1925 to N.D.L. (Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen) and renamed Justin. In May 1935 it was scrapped at Bremerhaven.
Soldiers carried
Sydney to Plymouth 23 June - 25 August 1916
Boarded in Melbourne 27 June
England to Fremantle 8 April - ?? May 1917
England to Fremantle 3 September - 17 October 1919
- David Forbes Abernethy
- Allahbuse Jan Butt
- Lionel William Gibbs
- Sidney Hart
- James Richard Parry (Dick) Murray
- George Partington
- George Henry Norman Pringle
- John George (Jack) Ray
- Egbert Robert Trethowan Reeves
- George Charles Unwin
Other Voyages
- 21 December 1914 from Newcastle, New South Wales to Alexandria, Egypt
- 31 August 1918 from Melbourne, Victoria