Difference between revisions of "HMS Clacton"
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| image = [[File:HMS_Clacton.jpg]] | | image = [[File:HMS_Clacton.jpg]] | ||
| caption = Wrecksite.eu | | caption = Wrecksite.eu | ||
− | | image2 = | + | | image2 = [[File:HMHS_Clacton_1.jpg]] |
− | | caption2 = | + | | caption2 = SS Clacton under shrapnel fire at the Dardanelles. |
| shipname = HMS Clacton | | shipname = HMS Clacton | ||
− | | shipowner = Admiralty | + | | shipowner = Great Eastern Railway Co, Harwich - Admiralty |
| shipbuilder = Earle's Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Hull | | shipbuilder = Earle's Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Hull | ||
| shipyardnumber = 488 | | shipyardnumber = 488 | ||
− | | shiplaunched = | + | | shiplaunched = 1905 |
| shipcompleted = 1905 | | shipcompleted = 1905 | ||
| shipinservice = 7 Oct 1914 | | shipinservice = 7 Oct 1914 | ||
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| shipreclassified = Minesweeper, mercantile conversion | | shipreclassified = Minesweeper, mercantile conversion | ||
| shipID = M30 | | shipID = M30 | ||
− | | shipfate = Torpedoed and sunk | + | | shipfate = Torpedoed and sunk 3 AUg 1916 |
| shiptype = Auxiliary minesweeper | | shiptype = Auxiliary minesweeper | ||
| shiptonnage = 820 tons | | shiptonnage = 820 tons | ||
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| shipbeam = 9.5m | | shipbeam = 9.5m | ||
| shipdepth = | | shipdepth = | ||
− | | shippropulsion = | + | | shippropulsion = twn screw |
− | | shipspeed = 13.5 knots | + | | shipspeed = 13.5 knots (25.0 lm/h) |
| shipcapacity = | | shipcapacity = | ||
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
− | + | Built for Great Eastern Railway Co of Harwich who operated her from 1905 to 1916 when she was taken over by the British Admiralty and converted into an Auxiliary Minesweeper. ''Clacton'' was one of the smaller ships that landed Australian troops at Anzac. She afterwards remained active in the Aegean Sea until it was sunk on 3 Aug 1916 by U-Boat U-73 at Chai Aghizi, Kavalla bay, in the northern Aegean Sea with the loss of five personnel. She had been used to evacuate walking and lightly wounded from Gallipoli, possibly to the hospitals at Mudross on Lemnos Island. | |
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==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== | ||
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===Gallipoli to Mudross 30 May 1915=== | ===Gallipoli to Mudross 30 May 1915=== | ||
*[[Bernard O'Reilly]] Post WW1 | *[[Bernard O'Reilly]] Post WW1 | ||
+ | ===Mudros to Malta 1 June 1915 - 5 June 1915=== | ||
+ | * † [[Robert Melville Salter]] | ||
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+ | ===Anzac Cove to Mudros 2 July 1915=== | ||
+ | * † [[Thomas Buckingham]] | ||
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+ | ===Anzac Cove to Mudros 18 July 1915=== | ||
+ | * [[Thomas Hetherington]] | ||
+ | ===Anzac Cove to Alexandria 29 -31 July 1915=== | ||
+ | * † [[Fritz Robert Jaentsch]] | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 19:49, 15 January 2023
Contents
Remarks
Built for Great Eastern Railway Co of Harwich who operated her from 1905 to 1916 when she was taken over by the British Admiralty and converted into an Auxiliary Minesweeper. Clacton was one of the smaller ships that landed Australian troops at Anzac. She afterwards remained active in the Aegean Sea until it was sunk on 3 Aug 1916 by U-Boat U-73 at Chai Aghizi, Kavalla bay, in the northern Aegean Sea with the loss of five personnel. She had been used to evacuate walking and lightly wounded from Gallipoli, possibly to the hospitals at Mudross on Lemnos Island.
The day before ( 29 May 1915) the Clacton carried Bernard O'Reilly from Gallipoli to Mudross, it had been tasked with running ammunition and stores to the peninsula.
Armament
2 x 12 pounders
Battle Honours
- Gallipoli
Soldiers carried
Gallipoli to Mudross 30 May 1915
- Bernard O'Reilly Post WW1