SS Mathura
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History |
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Name |
SS Mathura |
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Owner |
Thomas & Johnathon Brocklebank Ltd, Liverpool |
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Builder |
Charles COnnell & Coy, Glasgow |
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Yard number |
377 |
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Launched |
18 May 1920 |
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Completed |
1920 |
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In service |
1920 |
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Out of service |
1959 |
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Fate |
Broken up 10 Sep 1959 |
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General characteristics |
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Type |
Cargo general |
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Tonnage |
9,743 tons |
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Length |
518 ft (157.9m) |
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Beam |
63.9 ft (19.5m} |
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Depth |
35.6 ft (10.85m) |
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Propulsion |
Single screw |
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Speed |
11 knots |
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Registered at Liverpool, she arrived in Australian waters with the March 1942 voyage from the Middle East to Adelaide via Columbo. She was in local waters until the end of the year, and returned again in 1944 for several voyages primarily in the Indian Ocean.
During 1959 she was briefly called "SS Thumara before being broken up for scrap in Kawajiri, Japan
Soldiers carried
Middle East to Adelaide 3 February 1942 - 23 March 1942