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+ | | shipname = HMAT A9 Shropshire | ||
+ | | shipowner = Federal Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., London | ||
+ | | shipbuilder = John Brown, Clydebank | ||
+ | | shipyardnumber = 400 | ||
+ | | shiplaunched = 27 Apr 1911 | ||
+ | | shipcompleted = 19 Sep 1911 | ||
+ | | shipinservice = 28 Oct 1911 | ||
+ | | shipoutofservice = 1940 | ||
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+ | | shipfate =Torpedoed and sunk 11 Dec 1940 | ||
+ | | shiptype = Passenger / cargo steamship | ||
+ | | shiptonnage = 11,911 tons | ||
+ | | shiplength = 526.4 ft (160.45m) | ||
+ | | shipbeam = 61.4 ft (18.71m) | ||
+ | | shipdepth = 33.3 ft (10.15m) | ||
+ | | shippropulsion = twin screw | ||
+ | | shipspeed = 14 knots (25.93 kmph) | ||
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− | + | ==Remarks== | |
− | + | Built for the Federal Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London, and employed on passenger and meat trade between New Zealand and Britain. | |
+ | Leased by the Commonwealth until 5 Aug 1917 when control passed to the British Admiralty. Was a member of the first convoy from Albany to Alexandria. Completed seven voyages from Australia. | ||
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− | + | In 1923 was renamed ''Rotorua'' for the New Zealand Shipping Co. Became a casualty of WW2, being torpedoed by U Boat U-96 off St. Kilda, with the loss of 21 lives, 104 were rescued. | |
− | + | Inward from Lyttelton via Halifax for Avonmouth. | |
− | + | ==Soldiers carried== | |
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− | + | ===Sydney to Alexandria 17 March - ? April 1915=== | |
+ | Embarked in Melbourne on 20 March | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Herbert Ludlow]] | ||
− | == | + | ===Fremantle to Port Suez 31 March - 24 Apr 1916=== |
+ | * [[Charles Bird]] | ||
+ | * [[John Arthur Butcher]] | ||
+ | * [[Arthur Candish]] | ||
+ | * [[Frank Ernest Cousens]] | ||
+ | * † [[Herbert William Coxhead]] | ||
+ | * † [[William Moore Crellin]] | ||
+ | * [[Alexander Dowle]] | ||
+ | * [[William Arthur Green]] | ||
+ | * [[Robert Sang Herd]] | ||
+ | *† [[Frederick William Vernon King]] | ||
+ | * [[John William King]] | ||
+ | * [[William Isaac Little]] | ||
+ | * † [[George Badham Milton]] | ||
+ | * [[William Augustus Povah]] | ||
+ | * † [[Maurice Clarence Robinson]] | ||
+ | * [[Edward Walter Tatam]] | ||
+ | * † [[Hobart Turner]] | ||
− | + | ===Other Voyages=== | |
+ | * 20 October 1914 from Melbourne | ||
+ | * 20 August 1915 from Sydney | ||
+ | * 25 September 1916 from Melbourne | ||
+ | * 11 May 1917 from Melbourne | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 11 December 2023
Contents
Remarks
Built for the Federal Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London, and employed on passenger and meat trade between New Zealand and Britain. Leased by the Commonwealth until 5 Aug 1917 when control passed to the British Admiralty. Was a member of the first convoy from Albany to Alexandria. Completed seven voyages from Australia.
In 1923 was renamed Rotorua for the New Zealand Shipping Co. Became a casualty of WW2, being torpedoed by U Boat U-96 off St. Kilda, with the loss of 21 lives, 104 were rescued. Inward from Lyttelton via Halifax for Avonmouth.
Soldiers carried
Sydney to Alexandria 17 March - ? April 1915
Embarked in Melbourne on 20 March
Fremantle to Port Suez 31 March - 24 Apr 1916
- Charles Bird
- John Arthur Butcher
- Arthur Candish
- Frank Ernest Cousens
- † Herbert William Coxhead
- † William Moore Crellin
- Alexander Dowle
- William Arthur Green
- Robert Sang Herd
- † Frederick William Vernon King
- John William King
- William Isaac Little
- † George Badham Milton
- William Augustus Povah
- † Maurice Clarence Robinson
- Edward Walter Tatam
- † Hobart Turner
Other Voyages
- 20 October 1914 from Melbourne
- 20 August 1915 from Sydney
- 25 September 1916 from Melbourne
- 11 May 1917 from Melbourne