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− | + | | shipname = SS Port Darwin | |
− | | | + | | shipowner = Commonwealth & Dominion Line Ltd. (Port Line) |
− | + | | shipbuilder = Workman Clark & Co Ltd, Belfast | |
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− | + | | shiplaunched = 1918 | |
− | | | + | | shipcompleted = 1918 |
− | + | | shipinservice = 1918 | |
− | | | + | | shipoutofservice = 1949 |
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− | + | | shipfate = scrapped 1949 | |
− | | | + | | shiptype = refrigerated cargo |
− | | | + | | shiptonnage = 8,179 tons |
− | + | | shiplength = 480 ft 4 in (146.41m) | |
− | | | + | | shipbeam =60 ft 3 in (18.36m) |
− | | | + | | shipdepth = draught 32 ft 3in (9.83m) |
− | + | | shippropulsion = twin screw | |
− | | | + | | shipspeed = 14 knots (25.93 km/h) |
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
+ | Very little is known about this ship. I would appreciate any information to enable appropriate respect to be paid to this ship for its contribution to Australian service in the wars. | ||
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+ | ''SS Port Darwin'' departed Sydney for the UK on 30 Apr 1918 carrying 493 AIF personnel. Following a pause at Albany in Western Australia she departed with only 233 AIF Personnel. On 14 Sep 1918 she again departed Sydney for the UK, this time with 389 AIF, 22 RAN, 1 Imperial staff and 2 New Zealand Chaplains. In Albany she picked up 12 AIF personnel and 1 Clerk for AIF | ||
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===Suez to Fremantle via Southampton (?) 12 July - 17 August 1918=== | ===Suez to Fremantle via Southampton (?) 12 July - 17 August 1918=== | ||
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===Albany to Portsmouth via Port Suez and Alexandria 8 May - 16 July 1918=== | ===Albany to Portsmouth via Port Suez and Alexandria 8 May - 16 July 1918=== | ||
− | *[[Rolf Montgomery Allom]] disembarked Taranto Italy 10 Jul 1918 | + | * [[Rolf Montgomery Allom]] disembarked Taranto Italy 10 Jul 1918 |
*[[Allahbuse Jan Butt]] | *[[Allahbuse Jan Butt]] | ||
− | *[[Oliver John Dowell]] | + | * [[Oliver John Dowell]] |
− | *[[Leslie Norman Elkington]] embarked Suez 9 Jul 1918 for Southampton | + | * [[Leslie Norman Elkington]] embarked Suez 9 Jul 1918 for Southampton |
− | *[[Frederick George Gibbs]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun 1918 | + | * [[Frederick George Gibbs]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun 1918 |
− | * [[Ernest Taylor]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun1918, re-embarked Alexandria, disembarked Faenza (Italy) 10 Jul 1918 | + | * [[Ernest Taylor]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun1918, re-embarked Alexandria, disembarked Faenza (Italy) 10 Jul 1918 |
− | *[[George Charles Unwin]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun1918, re-embarked Alexandria for | + | * [[George Charles Unwin]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun1918, re-embarked Alexandria for Southampton |
− | *[[Joseph Watson]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun 1918 | + | * [[Joseph Watson]] disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun 1918, re-embarked Alexandria for Southampton |
===Suez to Sydney 12 Jul - 17 August 1918=== | ===Suez to Sydney 12 Jul - 17 August 1918=== | ||
− | *[[James Smith Dean]] | + | * [[James Smith Dean]] |
− | *[[Arnold Thorp]] | + | * [[Arnold Thorp]] |
===Sydney to Bombay 17 - 28 October 1918=== | ===Sydney to Bombay 17 - 28 October 1918=== | ||
− | *[[Arthur Reginald Barrett]] | + | * [[Arthur Reginald Barrett]] |
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 02:35, 25 September 2023
Contents
Remarks
Very little is known about this ship. I would appreciate any information to enable appropriate respect to be paid to this ship for its contribution to Australian service in the wars.
SS Port Darwin departed Sydney for the UK on 30 Apr 1918 carrying 493 AIF personnel. Following a pause at Albany in Western Australia she departed with only 233 AIF Personnel. On 14 Sep 1918 she again departed Sydney for the UK, this time with 389 AIF, 22 RAN, 1 Imperial staff and 2 New Zealand Chaplains. In Albany she picked up 12 AIF personnel and 1 Clerk for AIF
Suez to Fremantle via Southampton (?) 12 July - 17 August 1918
Soldiers carried
England to Fremantle 11 January - 4 March 1918
Albany to Portsmouth via Port Suez and Alexandria 8 May - 16 July 1918
- Rolf Montgomery Allom disembarked Taranto Italy 10 Jul 1918
- Allahbuse Jan Butt
- Oliver John Dowell
- Leslie Norman Elkington embarked Suez 9 Jul 1918 for Southampton
- Frederick George Gibbs disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun 1918
- Ernest Taylor disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun1918, re-embarked Alexandria, disembarked Faenza (Italy) 10 Jul 1918
- George Charles Unwin disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun1918, re-embarked Alexandria for Southampton
- Joseph Watson disembarked Port Suez 9 Jun 1918, re-embarked Alexandria for Southampton