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| shipname =  HMT Princess Victoria
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| shipowner = Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Railways, Stranraer
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| shipbuilder = William Denny & Bros, Dumbarton
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| shipyardnumber = 963
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| shiplaunched = 22 Feb 1912
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| shipcompleted = 20 Apr 1912
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| shipinservice = 1912
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| shipoutofservice = 1934
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| shipfate = Broken up at Stranraer, Scotland 1934
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| shiptype = Steamer
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| shiptonnage = 1,678 tons
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| shiplength = 300.6 ft (91.59m)
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| shipbeam = 40.2 ft (12.24m)
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| shipdepth = 16.5 ft (5.0m)  draft 13.5 ft (4.09m)
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==Remarks==
 
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Pre-war the ''Princess Victoria'' operated as a Railway Ferry between Strarraer (Scotland) and Larne, Northern Ireland.
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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 English ports to France.
  
==Remarks==
 
  
Owned by the Stranraer Line, scrapped in 1934.
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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==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
==Folkestone to Étaples 4 December 1916==
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===Folkestone to Étaples 4 December 1916===
 
* [[Edward Bailey]]
 
* [[Edward Bailey]]
 
* [[Richard Beattie]]
 
* [[Richard Beattie]]
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* [[William Simpson]]
 
* [[William Simpson]]
  
==Folkestone 20 December 1916==
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===Folkestone to France 20 December 1916===
*[[Arthur Leworthy Bettenay]]
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* [[William James Allen]]
*[[William James Allen]]
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* [[Arthur Leworthy Bettenay]]
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* [[Wilfred George Bettenay]]
  
==Folkestone to France 28 December 1916==
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===Folkestone to France 28 December 1916===
 
* † [[Ernest James Mead]]
 
* † [[Ernest James Mead]]
* [[Samuel James Verrier]]
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* [[Leonard George Morgan]]
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* † [[Samuel James Verrier]]
  
==Folkestone to France 16 January 1917==
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===Folkestone to France 16 January 1917===
*[[Edward Hobson]]
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* † [[Thomas Denteith]]
*[[Daniel Adkins Lewis]]
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* [[Edward Hobson]]
*[[Thomas William Moore]]
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* [[Daniel Adkins Lewis]]
*[[Leonard George Morgan]]
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* [[Thomas William Moore]]
*[[William Bertie Claude Moulden]]
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* [[Leonard George Morgan]]
*[[Arthur Swindlehurst MM]]
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* [[William Bertie Claude Moulden]]
*[[Ernest Charles Thomas]]
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* [[Hartland Wheare Richards]]
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* [[Arthur Swindlehurst MM]]
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* [[Ernest Charles Thomas]]
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* [[Hartland Wheare Richards]]
  
==Folkestone to France 4 February 1917==
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===Folkestone to France 4 February 1917===
*[[Ellis Henry Hill]]
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* [[Ellis Henry Hill]]
*[[Ernest (Roy) William Sladden]]
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* [[Ernest (Roy) William Sladden]]
  
==Folkestone to France 8 February 1917==
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===Folkestone to France 8 February 1917===
*[[Claude Robert Marsh]]
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* [[Claude Robert Marsh]]
*[[Herbert Fuhrmann]]
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* [[Herbert Fuhrmann]]
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* [[John Edmond Rhodes]]
  
==Folkestone to Boulogne 9 February 1916==
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===Folkestone to Boulogne 9 February 1916===
*[[Edward William Tink]]
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* [[Edward William Tink]]
  
==Folkestone to France 15 February 1917==
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===Folkestone to France 15 February 1917===
*[[Alexander Donald]]
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* [[Alexander Donald]]
*[[Patrick Francis Fitzgerald]]
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* [[Patrick Francis Fitzgerald]]
*[[John Edmond Rhodes]]
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* [[John Edmond Rhodes]]
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===Le Havre, France to England 22 April 1917===
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* [[William Simpson]]
  
==Le Havre, France to England 22 April 1917==
 
*[[William Simpson]]
 
  
==Folkestone to France 16 January 1917==
 
*[[Hartland Wheare Richards]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Ships]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 12 October 2023

HMT Princess Victoria
HMT Princess Victoria.jpg
HMT Princess Victoria 1.jpg
History
Name HMT Princess Victoria
Owner Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Railways, Stranraer
Builder William Denny & Bros, Dumbarton
Yard number 963
Launched 22 Feb 1912
Completed 20 Apr 1912
In service 1912
Out of service 1934
Fate Broken up at Stranraer, Scotland 1934
General characteristics
Type Steamer
Tonnage 1,678 tons
Length 300.6 ft (91.59m)
Beam 40.2 ft (12.24m)
Depth 16.5 ft (5.0m) draft 13.5 ft (4.09m)



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 English 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

Folkestone to France 4 February 1917

Folkestone to France 8 February 1917

Folkestone to Boulogne 9 February 1916

Folkestone to France 15 February 1917

Le Havre, France to England 22 April 1917