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− | + | | caption = Llanstephan Castle at Tilbury | |
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− | + | | shipname = SS Llanstephan Castle | |
− | + | | shipowner = Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd., London | |
− | + | | shipbuilder = Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd., Govan | |
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− | + | | shiplaunched = 29 Aug 1913 | |
− | | | + | | shipcompleted = 21 Jan 1914 |
− | + | | shipinservice = 1914 | |
− | | | + | | shipoutofservice = 1952 |
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− | + | | shipfate = broken up 1 Mar 1952 | |
− | | | + | | shiptype = Passenger Liner |
− | | | + | | shiptonnage = 11,293 tons |
− | + | | shiplength = 500.5 ft (152.55m) | |
− | | | + | | shipbeam = 63.3 ft (19.29m) |
− | + | | shipdepth = 37.2 ft (11.34m) | |
− | + | | shippropulsion = twin screw | |
− | | | + | | shipspeed = 14 knots (25.93 km/h) |
− | | | + | | shipcapacity = 250 crew and 429 passengers |
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
− | Owned by the Union Castle Mail Steamship Co she carried a crew of 250. Capable of carrying 213 First class, 116 Second class, and 100 Third class passengers. | + | Owned by the Union Castle Mail Steamship Co she carried a crew of 250. Capable of carrying 213 First class, 116 Second class, and 100 Third class passengers. In 1917 she was requisitioned and refitted as a troopship and used as such until the end of the war. |
− | In 1917 she was requisitioned and refitted as a troopship and used as such until the end of the war. | ||
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− | During WW2 she operated as a troopship, but also carried evacuees at other times. 1941 | + | After the war she returned to African duties until she had a refit in 1938 during which she was converted to oil burning from coal. During WW2 she operated as a troopship, but also carried evacuees at other times. From 1941 onwards she was based in the Far East, transferred to the Indian Navy for management. |
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− | + | After WW2 she returned to Union Castle control, and in 1947 was refitted as a two class liner for African service. In March 1952 she was retired and scrapped by John Cashmore Ltd. at Newport, Monmouthshire in Wales. | |
− | [[Arthur Edward Bingham]] | + | ==Soldiers carried== |
+ | ===England to Fremantle 15 February - 8 April 1918=== | ||
+ | * [[Arthur Edward Bingham]] | ||
+ | * [[Samuel Buckland]] | ||
+ | * [[Victor Emanuel Durling]] | ||
+ | * [[Frank Grundy]] | ||
+ | * [[Thomas Brown Mack]] | ||
+ | * [[Herbert James Reed]] | ||
+ | * [[Josiah James Skinner]] | ||
+ | * [[Harold Hopgood Surman]] | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 23:26, 28 September 2023
Remarks
Owned by the Union Castle Mail Steamship Co she carried a crew of 250. Capable of carrying 213 First class, 116 Second class, and 100 Third class passengers. In 1917 she was requisitioned and refitted as a troopship and used as such until the end of the war.
After the war she returned to African duties until she had a refit in 1938 during which she was converted to oil burning from coal. During WW2 she operated as a troopship, but also carried evacuees at other times. From 1941 onwards she was based in the Far East, transferred to the Indian Navy for management.
After WW2 she returned to Union Castle control, and in 1947 was refitted as a two class liner for African service. In March 1952 she was retired and scrapped by John Cashmore Ltd. at Newport, Monmouthshire in Wales.