HMT Corsican
From Our Contribution
History | |
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Name | HMT Corsican |
Builder/Built | 1907 Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd, Glasgow |
Type | Passenger / refrigerated cargo |
Remarks
Built for the Allan Line, and used on the Liverpool to St John, New Brunswick route. On 12 Aug Corsican collided with an iceberg but suffered only monor damage. Taken over as a troops hip in August 1914, and used till 16 Jul 1917 when she was passed to the management of th Canadian Pacific Line. At the time she was wrecked (21 May 1923) on Cape Freels Rock, Newfoundland - no casualties, she had been renamed SS Margrave.