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| shipowner = British Admiralty during war years
 
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
During the war, from 1941 until 1945 ''SS AEdna'' plied the AUstralian east and northern coasts with visits to the islands to Australia's north, and the US West coast.
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During the war, from 1941 until 1945 ''SS AEdna'' plied the AUstralian east and northern coasts with visits to the islands to Australia's north, and the US West coast. While under Admiralty control she was fitted with 1 x 12 pounder and 2 AA guns.
  
  
Fitted with 1 x 12 pounder and 2 AA guns.
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On a voyage from Trondheim to Preston, the Finnish steamship Edna sprang a leak during heavy weather and foundered about 47 miles NE of Flugga on 7 Mar 1952 with the loss of 18 lives.
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  

Revision as of 22:51, 23 December 2022

SS Edna
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History
Name SS Edna
Owner British Admiralty during war years
Builder Sunderland shipbuilding Co Ltd, Sunderland.
Completed 1912
Fate sank in a storm 1952
General characteristics
Type cargo
Tonnage 2,274 tons
Depth 17' 4½" (4.38m)
Propulsion Single screw
Speed 7.5 knots (13.9 km/h)



Remarks

During the war, from 1941 until 1945 SS AEdna plied the AUstralian east and northern coasts with visits to the islands to Australia's north, and the US West coast. While under Admiralty control she was fitted with 1 x 12 pounder and 2 AA guns.


On a voyage from Trondheim to Preston, the Finnish steamship Edna sprang a leak during heavy weather and foundered about 47 miles NE of Flugga on 7 Mar 1952 with the loss of 18 lives.

Soldiers carried

Port Moresby to Sydney 8 - 17 Dec 1945