Difference between revisions of "HMT Princess Victoria"
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
− | Pre-war | + | Pre-war the ''Princess Victoria'' operated as a Railway Ferry between Strarraer (Scotland) and Larne, Northern Ireland. |
− | In 1914 | + | In 1914 with the outbreak of war the ''Princess Victoria'' was requisitioned by the Admiralty to act as a Fleet Messenger, until 2 May 1915 when she was released back to her owners. However, it appears that she was then hired as a troop carrier used to transport men from southern Englsih ports to France. |
− | Returned to her previos work, in 1923 ownership changed wih the London, Midland & Scottish Railway, Stranraer | + | Returned to her previos work, in 1923 her ownership changed wih the London, Midland & Scottish Railway, of Stranraer taking over her management until she was scrapped in 1934. |
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==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== |
Revision as of 19:34, 4 November 2021
Contents
- 1 Remarks
- 2 Soldiers carried
- 2.1 Folkestone to Étaples 4 December 1916
- 2.2 Folkestone to France 20 December 1916
- 2.3 Folkestone to France 28 December 1916
- 2.4 Folkestone to France 16 January 1917
- 2.5 Folkestone to France 4 February 1917
- 2.6 Folkestone to France 8 February 1917
- 2.7 Folkestone to Boulogne 9 February 1916
- 2.8 Folkestone to France 15 February 1917
- 2.9 Le Havre, France to England 22 April 1917
Remarks
Pre-war the Princess Victoria operated as a Railway Ferry between Strarraer (Scotland) and Larne, Northern Ireland.
In 1914 with the outbreak of war the Princess Victoria was requisitioned by the Admiralty to act as a Fleet Messenger, until 2 May 1915 when she was released back to her owners. However, it appears that she was then hired as a troop carrier used to transport men from southern Englsih ports to France.
Returned to her previos work, in 1923 her ownership changed wih the London, Midland & Scottish Railway, of Stranraer taking over her management until she was scrapped in 1934.
Soldiers carried
Folkestone to Étaples 4 December 1916
Folkestone to France 20 December 1916
Folkestone to France 28 December 1916
Folkestone to France 16 January 1917
- † Thomas Denteith
- Edward Hobson
- Daniel Adkins Lewis
- Thomas William Moore
- Leonard George Morgan
- William Bertie Claude Moulden
- Hartland Wheare Richards
- Arthur Swindlehurst MM
- Ernest Charles Thomas
- Hartland Wheare Richards