Difference between revisions of "SS Île de France"
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Disembarked at Bombay 6 Feb 1942 & transferred 9 Feb 1942 to [[SS Kosciusko]] or [[SS Madras City]] | Disembarked at Bombay 6 Feb 1942 & transferred 9 Feb 1942 to [[SS Kosciusko]] or [[SS Madras City]] | ||
*[[Eric Anderson]] SS Madras City | *[[Eric Anderson]] SS Madras City | ||
+ | *[[Victor Charles Lowe]] SS Kosciusko | ||
*[[Clarence Malarkey]] SS Madras City | *[[Clarence Malarkey]] SS Madras City | ||
*[[Francis Malarkey]] SS Madras City | *[[Francis Malarkey]] SS Madras City |
Revision as of 00:17, 25 June 2020
History | |
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Name | SS Île de France |
Builder/Built | 1926 Saint-Nazaire |
Type | Ocean Liner |
Displacement | 44,356 tons |
Speed | 23 .5 knots |
Contents
Remarks
Built for the "French Line" or CGT. The first liner ever to be decorated almost entirely with modern designs associated with the Art Deco style
Ironically, all of the ship's luxurious fittings were removed for its conversion into a prison ship during World War II. After the war, Île de France resumed transatlantic operations. In 1956, she played a key role in rescuing passengers from the SS Andrea Doria after the latter ship's fatal collision with the MS Stockholm off Nantucket. Scrapped in Osaka, Japan, 1959.
Soldiers carried
Fremantle to Port Tewfik 19 April - 14 May 1941
Embarked 16 April, sailed 19 April 1941.
Kantara to Adelaide 30 January - 23 March 1942
Disembarked at Bombay 6 Feb 1942 & transferred 9 Feb 1942 to SS Kosciusko or SS Madras City
- Eric Anderson SS Madras City
- Victor Charles Lowe SS Kosciusko
- Clarence Malarkey SS Madras City
- Francis Malarkey SS Madras City
- Len Malarkey SS Madras City
- John William Pryor SS Kosciusko
Disembarked from SS Kociusko in Fremantle and went AWOL