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Revision as of 22:54, 26 October 2021

HMT Cawdor Castle
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History
Name HMT Cawdor Castle
Owner Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company, London
Builder Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow
Yard number 429
Launched 7 Dec 1901
Completed 15 Jan 1902
In service 1902
Out of service 30 Jul 1926
Fate wrecked 1926
General characteristics
Type Cargo /passenger steamer
Tonnage 6,235 tons
Length 414.7 ft (126.37)
Beam 51.2 ft (15.61m)
Depth 28.0 ft (8.53m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 14 knots (25.93 km/h)



Remarks

Built for the Union Castle Line, and used during WW1 as a a trop ship in the Mediterranean.

Went ashore at Conception Bay, south of Walvis Bay, South West Africa (Namibia) and became a total loss, on passage Hamburg and London for Mauritius.

Soldiers carried

Alexandria to Gallipoli 10 - 14 August 1915