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Revision as of 16:00, 29 October 2021

{{Infobox ship | image = HMT Golden Eagle 1.jpg | caption = | image2 = [[File:HMT_Golden_Eagle_2.jpg] | caption2 = | shipname = HMT Golden Eagle | shipowner = The General Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London | shipbuilder = John Brown & Co Ltd, Clydebank | shipyardnumber = 386 | shiplaunched = 17 Apr 1909 | shipcompleted = 9 Jun 1909 | shipinservice = 1909 | shipoutofservice = 1949 | shipinservice2 = | shipoutofservice2 = | shipreclassified = | shipID = | shipfate = brolen up 1951 | shiptype = Steal Paddle Steamer | shiptonnage = 793 tons | shiplength = | shipbeam = | shipdepth = | shippropulsion = | shipspeed = | shipcapacity = }}


Remarks

Built for The General Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London. Used for troop transport during WW1, with an incomplete conversion to minelayer halted in 1918.


In Jan 1940 she was requisitioned as an anti-aircraft ship for the Dunkirk evacuation. Later used as an accommodation ship, before returning to its owners in June 1945. Laid up 1949, and broken up in 1951 by T W Ward Ltd at Grays, Essex.

Soldiers carried

Folkestone to Étaples 11 November 1916

Folkestone to Étaples 10 December 1916

Folkestone to Étaples 17 December 1916

Folkestone to Étaples 25 February 1917

Folkestone to Étaples 28 February 1917