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SS Aalsum
SS Aalsum.jpg
SS Aalsum 1.jpg
photos courtesy Stiching Maritiem-Historische Databank
History
Name SS Aalsum
Owner NV Stoomvaart Maatschappij 'Oostzee', Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Builder A. Vuyk & Zonen South Holland, Netherlands
Yard number 462
Launched 8 Mar 1921
Completed 7 Nov 1922
In service 1922
Fate sold for scrap in May 1958
General characteristics
Type general cargo
Tonnage 9,045 tons
Length 127.27m
Beam 17.15m
Depth 8.05m - draft 7.82m
Propulsion single screw
Speed 10 knots (18.5 kmh)



Remarks

Launched in March 1921, it took 18 months to prepare her initially for service in the Baltic Sea. In her original configuration she could accomodate six passengers only. Her later mixed bag of entries imply that she 'tramped' aound most of the world.


At night (10:00pm) on 8 Mar 1925 the SS Aalsom collided in fog with SS Dannedaike neaar the Nantucket Shoals Lightship. Damage was relatively light. She had delivered mail to Kenya in East Africa in March 1928. On 7 Jun 1947 while moored at the KNSM Island in AMsterdam a fire broke out in her cargo of chilli saltpeper causing heavy damage.


In May 1958 the ship was sold for scrap to Eckhardt & Co for £41,000, arriving at their Hamburg shipbreaking yard on June 6th.

SS Aalsum 2.jpg City of Vancouver archives cva 447-2934

Soldiers carried

Port Tewfik to Colombo 14 March - 11 April 1942