Difference between revisions of "HMT Haida Pascha"
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− | ex- ''Hornfels'', 1912 purchased from H. C. Horn, Lubeck by Bremer Dampferlinie Atlas managed by DLL renamed ''Haidar Pascha'', 1912 purchased by DLL, 1914 seized by Great Britain at Alexandria, 1915 renamed '' | + | ex- ''Hornfels'', 1912 purchased from H. C. Horn, Lubeck by Bremer Dampferlinie Atlas managed by DLL renamed ''Haidar Pascha'', 1912 purchased by DLL, 1914 seized by Great Britain at Alexandria, 1915 renamed ''Hunsbridge'', and on 7 September 1917 sunk by German submarne ''UB 49'' southwest of Cape Spartel, Morocco. |
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+ | ==Alexandria to Mudross & Gallipoli 12 - 15 April & 25 April 1915== | ||
[[Victor Henry Marshall]] | [[Victor Henry Marshall]] | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Revision as of 21:30, 3 May 2017
History | |
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Name | Haida Pascha |
Builder/Built | 1912 Craig, Taylor & Co, Stockton-on-Tees. |
Type | Captured German cargo ship |
Displacement | 3,424 tons |
Speed | 10 knots |
Remarks
ex- Hornfels, 1912 purchased from H. C. Horn, Lubeck by Bremer Dampferlinie Atlas managed by DLL renamed Haidar Pascha, 1912 purchased by DLL, 1914 seized by Great Britain at Alexandria, 1915 renamed Hunsbridge, and on 7 September 1917 sunk by German submarne UB 49 southwest of Cape Spartel, Morocco.