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| shipname = HMAT A47 Mashobra
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| shipowner = British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Glasgow
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| shipbuilder = Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd, Glasgow
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| shipyardnumber = 505
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| shiplaunched = 30 Dec 1913
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| shipcompleted = April 1914
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| shipinservice = 1914
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| shipoutofservice = Torpedoed 15 Apr 1917
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| shipfate = Sunk by Austrian U Boat
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| shiptype = cargo
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| shiptonnage = 8,236 tons
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| shiplength = 449.4 ft (136.98m)
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| shipbeam = 58.2 ft (17.74m)
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| shipdepth = 32.8 ft (10.0m)
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| shippropulsion = twin screw
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| shipspeed = 13 knots (24.1 kph)
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| shipcapacity = 129 passengers
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==Remarks==
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Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London, she carried 66 first class passengers, 40 second class. leased by the Commonwealth until 21 Dec 1916. She completed four voyages from Australia before her management was turned over to the British Admiralty.
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Torpedoed and sunk after catching fire in the Mediterranean Sea by Austrian submarine U29 south west of Cape Matapan on 15 Apr 1917 while on passage from Calcutta for London. Eight lives were lost when the torpedo exploded in the engine room. After the crew abandoned the ship, the submarine pumped 70 shells into her from their deck gun. The Captain was taken prisoner, while the rest of the crew were rescued by trawlers and taken to Malta the next day.
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==Soldiers carried==
  
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===Melbourne to Alexandria 29 January - 9 March 1915===
|  data3  = 1914 Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd, Glasgow
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Embarked in Fremantle on 8 February
 
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* † [[Thomas Buckingham]]
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* [[Edward Augustus Davis]]
|  data4  = Passenger / cargo ship
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* [[Austin Faulkner]] moved to the district after the war
 
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* † [[Hobart Douglas Firns MID]]
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* [[Charles Gorringe]]
|  data5  = 8,174 tons
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* [[Beverley John Liddelow]]
 
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* † [[Hallidon (Ernest) McAliece]]
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* [[Frederick Thorneycroft Plant]]
|  data6  = 12.5 knots
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* [[Edward James (Ted) Rouse]]
 
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* [[Thomas Edward Raine]]
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* † [[Lawrence Hamill White MM]]
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==Remarks==
 
Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London, she carried 66 first class passengers, 40 second class.  leased by the Commonwealth until 21 Dec 1916.  She completed three voyages from Australia.
 
 
 
Torpedoed and sunk after catching fire in the Mediterranean Sea by Austrian submarine U29 south west of Cape Matapan on 15 Apr 1917. Eight lives were lost when the torpedo exploded in the engine room.  After the crew abandoned the ship, the submarine pumped 70 shells into her from their deck gun.  The Captain was taken prisoner, while the rest of the crew were rescued by trawlers and taken to Malta the next day.
 
  
==List of soldiers carried==
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===Bombay to Port Suez 18 March - 4 April 1917===
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* [[Robert Alexander Fernie]]
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* [[John Henry Hart]]
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* [[Selby Hartwell James]]
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* [[Gordon Percival White]]
  
[[Robert Alexander Fernie]]<Br />[[Frederick Thorneycroft Plant]]
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===Other Voyages===
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* 4 October 1915 from Sydney
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* 14 September 1916 from Sydney
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:12, 12 October 2021

HMAT A47 Mashobra
HMAT A47 Mashobra AWM P10509.023.001.jpg
HMAT A47 Mashobra 1.jpg
History
Name HMAT A47 Mashobra
Owner British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Glasgow
Builder Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd, Glasgow
Yard number 505
Launched 30 Dec 1913
Completed April 1914
In service 1914
Out of service Torpedoed 15 Apr 1917
Fate Sunk by Austrian U Boat
General characteristics
Type cargo
Tonnage 8,236 tons
Length 449.4 ft (136.98m)
Beam 58.2 ft (17.74m)
Depth 32.8 ft (10.0m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 13 knots (24.1 kph)
Capacity 129 passengers


Remarks

Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London, she carried 66 first class passengers, 40 second class. leased by the Commonwealth until 21 Dec 1916. She completed four voyages from Australia before her management was turned over to the British Admiralty.


Torpedoed and sunk after catching fire in the Mediterranean Sea by Austrian submarine U29 south west of Cape Matapan on 15 Apr 1917 while on passage from Calcutta for London. Eight lives were lost when the torpedo exploded in the engine room. After the crew abandoned the ship, the submarine pumped 70 shells into her from their deck gun. The Captain was taken prisoner, while the rest of the crew were rescued by trawlers and taken to Malta the next day.

Soldiers carried

Melbourne to Alexandria 29 January - 9 March 1915

Embarked in Fremantle on 8 February

Bombay to Port Suez 18 March - 4 April 1917

Other Voyages

  • 4 October 1915 from Sydney
  • 14 September 1916 from Sydney