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Originally built for Houlder Bros & Co. Ltd, London she was sold in 1916 to Walford L. & CO who owned her at the time she was sunk. She went aground on the Orient Bank at East London on 12th October 1917 but was refloated five days later without any damage.
 
Originally built for Houlder Bros & Co. Ltd, London she was sold in 1916 to Walford L. & CO who owned her at the time she was sunk. She went aground on the Orient Bank at East London on 12th October 1917 but was refloated five days later without any damage.
  
On 16 November 1917, on a voyage from Barry, Wales to Malta with a cargo of coal and stores, the ''Gasconia'' was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-63 under the command of Otto Schultze while 20 kilometers north east of Cape Shershel, Algeria. At the time Three men lost their lives.
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On 16 November 1917, on a voyage from Barry, Wales to Malta with a cargo of coal and stores, the ''Gasconia'' was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat ''U-63'' under the command of Otto Schultze while 20 kilometers north east of Cape Shershel, Algeria. At the time three men lost their lives.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

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SS Gasconia
SS Gasconia.jpg
History
Name SS Gasconia
Owner Walford L. & Co. London
Builder Irvine's Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. Ltd, West Hartlepool
Yard number 552
Launched 1915
Completed 1915
In service 1915
Out of service Sunk 16 Nov 1917
Fate Torpedoed and sunk
General characteristics
Type cargo ship
Tonnage 3,801 tons
Length 106.8m
Beam 15.6m
Propulsion single screw



Remarks

Originally built for Houlder Bros & Co. Ltd, London she was sold in 1916 to Walford L. & CO who owned her at the time she was sunk. She went aground on the Orient Bank at East London on 12th October 1917 but was refloated five days later without any damage.

On 16 November 1917, on a voyage from Barry, Wales to Malta with a cargo of coal and stores, the Gasconia was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-63 under the command of Otto Schultze while 20 kilometers north east of Cape Shershel, Algeria. At the time three men lost their lives.

Soldiers carried

Alexandria to Marseilles 25 Mar - 3 Apr 1916