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+ | | shipname = HMT Scotain | ||
+ | | shipowner = Holland-America Line | ||
+ | | shipbuilder = Harland & Wolff, Belfast | ||
+ | | shipyardnumber = 320 | ||
+ | | shiplaunched = 7 May 1898 | ||
+ | | shipcompleted = 18 Aug 1898 | ||
+ | | shipinservice = 24 Aug 1898 | ||
+ | | shipoutofservice = 1927 | ||
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+ | | shipfate = scrapped | ||
+ | | shiptype = Passenger ship | ||
+ | | shiptonnage = 10,319 tons | ||
+ | | shiplength = 515.3 ft (157.05m) | ||
+ | | shipbeam = 59.8 (18.19m) | ||
+ | | shipdepth = | ||
+ | | shippropulsion = twin screw | ||
+ | | shipspeed = 15 knots (27.8 kmh) | ||
+ | | shipcapacity = 520 x 2nd; 1,150 x 3rd class passengers | ||
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− | + | ==Remarks== | |
+ | Originally named the ''Statendam'' for the Holland America Line, she was used for the Rotterdam - New York route. She was renamed ''Scotian'' when acquired by the Allen Line in 1911. | ||
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+ | From 31 Oct 1914 - 23 Mar 1915 ''Scotian'' was an accommodation ship for German POWs at Ryde, Isle of Wright. In early 1915 she was used as a troop ship, including involvment in the Gallipoli campaign, including carying the 22nd Australian Infnatry Battalion from Alexandria to Lemnos. During 1916 she made several voyages transferring Australian troops from Alexandria in Egypt to Marseilles in France. In 1917 ownership was transferred to the Canadian Pacific Line. In October 1918 she was returning US Soldiers to home when influenza claimed the lives of some of them. | ||
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− | + | Returned to her owners after the war, in 1922 she was transferred to Canadian Pacific Line and renamed ''Marglen'' before being scrapped at Genoa in 1927. | |
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− | + | ==Soldiers carried== | |
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− | + | ===Alexandria to Gallipoli 4 - 7 July 1915=== | |
− | + | *[[Alfred Cecil Clarence Curtis]] | |
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− | + | ===Anzac Cove to Alexandria 16 - 19 August 1915=== | |
+ | *[[Ronald Adolphous Julian Batt]] | ||
+ | *[[Ernest Wright Holroyd]] | ||
− | + | ===Anzac Cove to Alexandria 22 - 25 August 1915=== | |
− | + | *[[Austin Faulkner]] moved to the district post WW1 | |
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− | ==Alexandria | ||
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− | ==Alexandria to Marseilles 10 - 18 May 1916== | + | ===Alexandria to Marseilles 10 - 18 May 1916=== |
*[[Charles Bird]] | *[[Charles Bird]] | ||
*[[Alexander Dowle]] | *[[Alexander Dowle]] | ||
− | ==Alexandria to Marseilles 4 - 11 June 1916== | + | ===Alexandria to Marseilles 4 - 11 June 1916=== |
+ | * [[Thomas Carberry MM MID]] | ||
+ | *[[Richard Evans MM]] | ||
*[[James Kershaw]] | *[[James Kershaw]] | ||
− | ==France to England 29 Apr 1918== | + | ===France to England 29 Apr 1918=== |
*[[Cecil Arthur Hill MM]] | *[[Cecil Arthur Hill MM]] | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 12 October 2023
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Remarks
Originally named the Statendam for the Holland America Line, she was used for the Rotterdam - New York route. She was renamed Scotian when acquired by the Allen Line in 1911.
From 31 Oct 1914 - 23 Mar 1915 Scotian was an accommodation ship for German POWs at Ryde, Isle of Wright. In early 1915 she was used as a troop ship, including involvment in the Gallipoli campaign, including carying the 22nd Australian Infnatry Battalion from Alexandria to Lemnos. During 1916 she made several voyages transferring Australian troops from Alexandria in Egypt to Marseilles in France. In 1917 ownership was transferred to the Canadian Pacific Line. In October 1918 she was returning US Soldiers to home when influenza claimed the lives of some of them.
Returned to her owners after the war, in 1922 she was transferred to Canadian Pacific Line and renamed Marglen before being scrapped at Genoa in 1927.
Soldiers carried
Alexandria to Gallipoli 4 - 7 July 1915
Anzac Cove to Alexandria 16 - 19 August 1915
Anzac Cove to Alexandria 22 - 25 August 1915
- Austin Faulkner moved to the district post WW1