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Torpedoed and sunk near Malta by U-38 on 20 Dec 1916 as she was making her way from Marseilles to Sydney.  Five crew members perished, and the Captain was taken prisoner. All other crew escaped in lifeboats.
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Torpedoed and sunk near Malta in the Mediterranean by Austrian submarine U-38 on 20 Dec 1916 as she was making her way from Marseilles to Sydney with a load of tiles.  Five engine room crew members perished, and the Captain was taken prisoner. All other crew escaped in lifeboats.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
===Fremantle to Port Suez 22 February - 24 March 1915===
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===Adelaide to Port Suez 15 February - 24 March 1915===
Left Adelaide on 15 February 1915
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Embarked in Fremantle on 22 February
 
* [[Clement Wilder Benporath]]
 
* [[Clement Wilder Benporath]]
 
* [[John Blake]]
 
* [[John Blake]]
 
* [[Henry Thomas (Harry) Brear]]
 
* [[Henry Thomas (Harry) Brear]]
 
* [[Arthur Charles Cam]]
 
* [[Arthur Charles Cam]]
* [[Frederick Lawrence Close]]
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* [[Frederick Lawrence Close]]
* [[John James Emery]]
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* [[John James Emery]]
* [[Charles Maul Glover]]
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* [[Charles Maul Glover]]
* [[Fritz Robert Jaentsch]]
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* [[Fritz Robert Jaentsch]]
 
* [[Bernard O'Reilly]] Post WW1
 
* [[Bernard O'Reilly]] Post WW1
 
* [[Francis William Singleton]]
 
* [[Francis William Singleton]]
 
* [[Edward William Tink]]
 
* [[Edward William Tink]]
* [[Leslie Huon Truman]]
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* [[Leslie Huon Truman]]
 
* † [[James Winning]]
 
* † [[James Winning]]
  

Latest revision as of 03:45, 12 October 2021

HMAT A50 Itonus
HMAT A50 Itonus.jpg
HMAT A50 Itonus 2.jpg
Museums Victoria
History
Name HMAT A50 Itonus
Owner British India Steam Ship Co Ltd
Builder Vickers & Maxim Ltd, Barrow
Completed 1898
In service 1898
Out of service 20 Dec 1916
Fate Torpedoed and sunk
General characteristics
Type converted cable ship
Tonnage 6,538 tons
Length 449 ft (136.86m)
Beam 45.2 ft (13.78m)
Depth 24.7 ft (7.53m)
Speed 12 knots (22.2 kph)


Remarks

Originally the SS Anglia built for Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co Ltd, London. Sold 1907 to Archibald Currie & Co (Currie Line, Melbourne) who converted her into a cargo ship. Name changed to Itonus before Currie was taken over by the British India Steam Ship Co Ltd in 1913.


Requisitioned by the Commonwealth Government. After her first journey to Egypt, she was retained there and used to transport New Zealand troops to Gallipoli landing these troops in the late afternoon of 25 Apr 1915. Used as a Hospital Ship during the duration of the Gallipoli campaign before returning to troop carrying in 1916 (total of three trips as a trooper).


Torpedoed and sunk near Malta in the Mediterranean by Austrian submarine U-38 on 20 Dec 1916 as she was making her way from Marseilles to Sydney with a load of tiles. Five engine room crew members perished, and the Captain was taken prisoner. All other crew escaped in lifeboats.

Soldiers carried

Adelaide to Port Suez 15 February - 24 March 1915

Embarked in Fremantle on 22 February

Alexandria to Mudross 15 - 18 Jul 1915

Port Suez to Fremantle 10 June 1916 - ?? July 1916

Brisbane to Fremantle 8 August - 23 August 1916

Other Journeys

30 December 1915 Brisbane to Egypt 8 August 1916 Brisbane to England