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| shipname = HMAT A24 Benalla
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| shipowner = Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company
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| shipbuilder = Caird & Co of Greenock
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| shipyardnumber = 322
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| shiplaunched = 27 Oct 1912
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| shipcompleted = 7 Feb 1913
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| shipinservice = March 1913
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| shipoutofservice = 3 Sep 1930
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| shipfate = scrapped
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| shiptype =  Passenger Liner
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| shiptonnage = 11,118 tons
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| shiplength = 500.1 ft
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| shipbeam = 62.25 ft
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| shipdepth = 31.75 ft
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| shippropulsion = 9000ihp, twin screws
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| shipspeed = 14 knots (25.93 kph)
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| shipcapacity = 260 crew asa passenger vessel, could carry 350 - 1,100 passengers in 3rd class
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==Remarks==
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Built for Pacific & Orient Steam Navigation Co, London. Leased to the Commonwealth until 6 Aug 1917. Refitted at Cockatoo Island Drydock between 1st and 14th October 1915 to transport 1,395 troops. The '''Benalla''' made four voyages from Australia carrying troops before being transferred to the British Admiralty on 6 Aug 1917. Prior to her conversion, on 19 Jul 1915 she caught fire in no. 2 hold when three days out of Capetown bound for Sydney with 800 emigrants on board; the New Zealand Shipping Company’s '''Otaki''' stood by, but '''Benalla''' reached Durban under her own power and the fire was extinguished, with some difficulty, by the local fire brigade.
  
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On 3 Dec 1915 in the Mediterranean while carrying 2,500 troops she intervened in a surface fight between the '''SS Torilla''' and a German submarine, driving the U Boat off with her 4.7 inch gun and standing by the smaller ship until naval forces arrived. During she was taken over under the Liner Requisition scheme for the Shipping Controller’s transatlantic munitions and supplies service.
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On 13 May 1921, now b ack in P&O service, she collided with '''SS Patella''' in thick fog and had to be beached in Pevensey Bay. All passengers were disembarked the following day by the tender '''Lady Brassey''' and landed at Dover, while shewas pumped out and patched in order to be towed to Royal Albert drydock in London for repairs before she could resumed trading.
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In 1927 she carried the first load of steel used in the construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge. She was sold to Gentaro Kasegawa in Japan for demolition and arrived in Kobe on 28 Oct 1930
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==Remarks==
 
Built for Pacific & Orient Steam Navigation Co, London. Leased to the Commonwealth until 6 Aug 1917.
 
Refitted at Cockatoo Island Drydock between 1st and 14th October 1915 to transport 1,395 troops.
 
Made at least three voyages from Australia carrying troops.
 
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
==Adelaide to Port Suez 27 October - ? December 1915==
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===Adelaide to Port Suez 27 October - ? November 1915===
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* [[Clarence Roy Champion]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
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* [[William Grenfell]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
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* [[Joseph Sowden Kidd MM]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
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* [[Samuel Vivian Mortimer]]
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* [[Harold Stinton]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
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* [[Frank Erle Waters]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
  
*[[Clarence Roy Champion]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
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===England to Fremantle 13 February - 3 April 1917===
*[[Samuel Vivian Mortimer]]
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* [[Alfred Warburton Chapman (Snr)]]
*[[Harold Stinton]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
 
*[[Frank Erle Waters]] joined in Fremantle 1 Nov 1915
 
  
==Fremantle to England 21 May - 19 July 1917==
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===Fremantle to England 21 May - 19 July 1917===
*[[Edith Marion Wilson]]
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* [[Edith Marion Wilson]]
  
==England to Fremantle 25 August - 17 October 1917==
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===England to Fremantle 25 August - 17 October 1917===
*[[Thomas kinsman Bickell]]
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* [[Thomas Kinsman Bickell]]
  
==England to Fremantle 2 April - 14 May 1919==
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===England to Fremantle 2 April - 14 May 1919===
*[[Douglas Gordon Scott MC]]
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* [[Douglas Gordon Scott MC]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 11 December 2023

HMAT A24 Benalla
HMAT A24 Benalla.jpg
History
Name HMAT A24 Benalla
Owner Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company
Builder Caird & Co of Greenock
Yard number 322
Launched 27 Oct 1912
Completed 7 Feb 1913
In service March 1913
Out of service 3 Sep 1930
Fate scrapped
General characteristics
Type Passenger Liner
Tonnage 11,118 tons
Length 500.1 ft
Beam 62.25 ft
Depth 31.75 ft
Propulsion 9000ihp, twin screws
Speed 14 knots (25.93 kph)
Capacity 260 crew asa passenger vessel, could carry 350 - 1,100 passengers in 3rd class



Remarks

Built for Pacific & Orient Steam Navigation Co, London. Leased to the Commonwealth until 6 Aug 1917. Refitted at Cockatoo Island Drydock between 1st and 14th October 1915 to transport 1,395 troops. The Benalla made four voyages from Australia carrying troops before being transferred to the British Admiralty on 6 Aug 1917. Prior to her conversion, on 19 Jul 1915 she caught fire in no. 2 hold when three days out of Capetown bound for Sydney with 800 emigrants on board; the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Otaki stood by, but Benalla reached Durban under her own power and the fire was extinguished, with some difficulty, by the local fire brigade.


On 3 Dec 1915 in the Mediterranean while carrying 2,500 troops she intervened in a surface fight between the SS Torilla and a German submarine, driving the U Boat off with her 4.7 inch gun and standing by the smaller ship until naval forces arrived. During she was taken over under the Liner Requisition scheme for the Shipping Controller’s transatlantic munitions and supplies service.


On 13 May 1921, now b ack in P&O service, she collided with SS Patella in thick fog and had to be beached in Pevensey Bay. All passengers were disembarked the following day by the tender Lady Brassey and landed at Dover, while shewas pumped out and patched in order to be towed to Royal Albert drydock in London for repairs before she could resumed trading.

In 1927 she carried the first load of steel used in the construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge. She was sold to Gentaro Kasegawa in Japan for demolition and arrived in Kobe on 28 Oct 1930

Soldiers carried

Adelaide to Port Suez 27 October - ? November 1915

England to Fremantle 13 February - 3 April 1917

Fremantle to England 21 May - 19 July 1917

England to Fremantle 25 August - 17 October 1917

England to Fremantle 2 April - 14 May 1919