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Resumed private ownership in Nov 1917, until WW2 when she was under government control as a meat cargo ship operating between the River Plate in Argentina and the UK. Scrapped in 1948.  
 
Resumed private ownership in Nov 1917, until WW2 when she was under government control as a meat cargo ship operating between the River Plate in Argentina and the UK. Scrapped in 1948.  
  
==List of soldiers carried==
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==Soldiers carried==
  
==Star Of England - Melbourne to Alexandria 14 Apr 1915 - ? May 1915==
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==Star Of England - Melbourne to Alexandria 14 April - ? May 1915==
 
[[Arthur Thomas Orton]]
 
[[Arthur Thomas Orton]]
  
==Fremantle to Port Suez 9 May 1917 - 20 Jun 1917==
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==Fremantle to Port Suez 9 May - 20 June 1917==
 
[[Frederick Charles Close]]<br />[[Leslie St Clair Ward]]
 
[[Frederick Charles Close]]<br />[[Leslie St Clair Ward]]
  
==Return to Fremantle 22 Sep 1919 - 4 Nov 1919==
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==Return to Fremantle 22 September - 4 November 1919==
 
[[George Emanuel Harber]]
 
[[George Emanuel Harber]]
  
 
[[Category:Ships]]
 
[[Category:Ships]]

Revision as of 00:54, 25 April 2017

HMAT A15 Star of England.jpg
History
Name HMAT A15 Port Sydney
Builder/Built 1914 Workman Clark, Belfast
Type Passenger / refrigerated cargo (twin screw)
Displacement 9,136 tons
Speed 13 knots


Remarks

Built for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line Ltd, London (Port Line) as the SS Star of England. Requisitioned by the Commonwealth in 1914, and converted to a troopship at Cockatoo Island Dockyard between 29 Aug 1914 and 12 Sep 1914 to carry 524 troops and 511 horses.

A part of the first convoy from Albany, she made eight voyages from Australia. Renamed Port Sydney in 1916. The last voyage left Sydney 17 Aug 1917.

Resumed private ownership in Nov 1917, until WW2 when she was under government control as a meat cargo ship operating between the River Plate in Argentina and the UK. Scrapped in 1948.

Soldiers carried

Star Of England - Melbourne to Alexandria 14 April - ? May 1915

Arthur Thomas Orton

Fremantle to Port Suez 9 May - 20 June 1917

Frederick Charles Close
Leslie St Clair Ward

Return to Fremantle 22 September - 4 November 1919

George Emanuel Harber