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| caption = State Library of Victoria gr006195 | | caption = State Library of Victoria gr006195 | ||
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− | | caption2 = | + | | caption2 = Clan McGillivrary at Cape Town |
− | + | | shipname = HMAT A46 Clan McGillivray | |
− | + | | shipowner = The Clan Line Steamers Ltd (Cayzer, Irvine & Co Ltd), Glasgo | |
− | + | | shipbuilder = Armstrong, Whitworth & Co Ltd | |
− | + | | shipyardnumber = 834 | |
− | + | | shiplaunched = 12 Jun 1911 | |
− | | | + | | shipcompleted = September 1911 |
− | + | | shipinservice = 1911 | |
− | | | + | | shipoutofservice = 1949 |
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− | + | | shipfate = Scrapped 1949 | |
− | | | + | | shiptype = Cargo ship |
− | | | + | | shiptonnage = 5,023 tons |
− | + | | shiplength = 430.5 ft | |
− | | | + | | shipbeam = 53.5 ft |
− | | | + | | shipdepth = 26.5 ft |
− | + | | shippropulsion = single screw | |
− | | | + | | shipspeed = 13 knots (24.07 kph) |
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− | Sold in 1948 to | + | Sold in 1948 to Eastern Asia Navigation Co Ltd (Wheelock, Marden & Co), Glasgow , and renamed ''Maclock'', before being broken up, beginning on 3 Feb 1949 in Bruges. |
==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== | ||
− | ===Melbourne to Port Suez | + | ===Melbourne to Port Suez 2 February - ? March 1915=== |
*[[Leslie James Godfrey]] | *[[Leslie James Godfrey]] | ||
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*[[Walter Raymond Farnham]] | *[[Walter Raymond Farnham]] | ||
− | === | + | ===Brisbane to Plymouth 7 September - 2 November 1916=== |
+ | Embarked in Fremantle on 18 September | ||
* [[Thomas Kinsman Bickell]] | * [[Thomas Kinsman Bickell]] | ||
* † [[Richard John James Bransby]] | * † [[Richard John James Bransby]] | ||
* [[Cecil Walter Challis]] | * [[Cecil Walter Challis]] | ||
+ | * † [[William Duffy]] | ||
* [[Leslie James Godfrey]] | * [[Leslie James Godfrey]] | ||
* [[Charles Henry Partridge]] | * [[Charles Henry Partridge]] | ||
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* [[John (Senior) Shepherd]] | * [[John (Senior) Shepherd]] | ||
* † [[Frederick William Thornton]] disembarked Plymouth on 21 November 1916 | * † [[Frederick William Thornton]] disembarked Plymouth on 21 November 1916 | ||
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+ | ===Other Voyages=== | ||
+ | 10 May 1917 from Melbourne | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 23:47, 27 August 2023
Contents
Remarks
Owned by the Cayser, Irvin and Co of Glasgow (Clan Line). Between 29 Dec 1914 and 23 Jan 1915 she was converted at Cockatoo Island Drydock for troop transportation. The Clan McGillivray completed four journeys as a troopship while leased to the Commonwealth with two of the voyages as a troop ship beginning in Brisbane. On 16 Aug 1917 management of her work was transferred to the British Admiralty.
Sold in 1948 to Eastern Asia Navigation Co Ltd (Wheelock, Marden & Co), Glasgow , and renamed Maclock, before being broken up, beginning on 3 Feb 1949 in Bruges.
Soldiers carried
Melbourne to Port Suez 2 February - ? March 1915
Brisbane to Port Suez 1 May - ? June 1916
Port Suez to Fremantle 10 July - 6 August 1916
Brisbane to Plymouth 7 September - 2 November 1916
Embarked in Fremantle on 18 September
- Thomas Kinsman Bickell
- † Richard John James Bransby
- Cecil Walter Challis
- † William Duffy
- Leslie James Godfrey
- Charles Henry Partridge
- William George Rosekelly
- John (Senior) Shepherd
- † Frederick William Thornton disembarked Plymouth on 21 November 1916
Other Voyages
10 May 1917 from Melbourne