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| caption2      = S.S. Chilka in harbour Rangoon 1916
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| shipname = HMAT A51 Chilka
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| shipowner = British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Glasgow
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| shipbuilder = Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow
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| shipyardnumber = 483
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| shiplaunched = 23 Aug 1910
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| shipcompleted = 4 October 1910
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| shipinservice = 1910
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| shipoutofservice = 1 Jul 1917
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| shipfate = burned, eached and abandoned
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| shiptype = passenger / cargo ship
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| shiptonnage = 3,952 tons
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| shiplength = 390.3 ft (118.06m)
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| shipbeam = 50.2 ft (15.30m)
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| shipdepth = 21.7ft (6.61m)
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| shippropulsion = twin screw
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| shipspeed = 14 knots (25.93 kph)
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| shipcapacity = 20 x 1st class; 15 x 2nd clas;
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==Remarks==
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The smallest of the vessels chartered by the Commonwealth, she was owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London and made two journeys to Egypt with troops before being handed over to the Government of India on 4 Aug 1915.
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In 1917 while back under private control the Chilka caught fire near Gopalpur on the Bay of Bengal, was beached and abandoned.  70 lives were lost.
  
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==Soldiers carried==
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===Sydney to Port Tewfik 7 June  - ? July 1915===
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Embarked at Fremantle 19 June
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*[[James Owen Horrocks]]
  
==Remarks==
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===Brisbane to Port Tewfik 2 Oct - ?? Dec 1915===
The smallest of the vessels chartered by the Commonwealth she was owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London and leased until 4 Aug 1915.
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[[3rd Light Horse Brigade Field Ambulance]]
In 1917 while back under private control the Chilka caught fire near Gopalpur, was beached and abandoned.  70 lives were lost.
 
  
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Fremantle to Port Suez 19 June  - ? July 1915
 
[[James Owen Horrocks]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 12 October 2021

HMAT A51 Chilka
HMAT A51 Chilka.jpg
HMAT A51 Chilka 2.jpg
S.S. Chilka in harbour Rangoon 1916
History
Name HMAT A51 Chilka
Owner British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Glasgow
Builder Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow
Yard number 483
Launched 23 Aug 1910
Completed 4 October 1910
In service 1910
Out of service 1 Jul 1917
Fate burned, eached and abandoned
General characteristics
Type passenger / cargo ship
Tonnage 3,952 tons
Length 390.3 ft (118.06m)
Beam 50.2 ft (15.30m)
Depth 21.7ft (6.61m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 14 knots (25.93 kph)
Capacity 20 x 1st class; 15 x 2nd clas;


Remarks

The smallest of the vessels chartered by the Commonwealth, she was owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London and made two journeys to Egypt with troops before being handed over to the Government of India on 4 Aug 1915.


In 1917 while back under private control the Chilka caught fire near Gopalpur on the Bay of Bengal, was beached and abandoned. 70 lives were lost.

Soldiers carried

Sydney to Port Tewfik 7 June - ? July 1915

Embarked at Fremantle 19 June

Brisbane to Port Tewfik 2 Oct - ?? Dec 1915

3rd Light Horse Brigade Field Ambulance