HMHS Franconia
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RMS Franconia passing Castle Island in Boston Harbor | |
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History | |
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Name | HMHS Franconia |
Owner | Cunard Line |
Builder | Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Newcastle upon Tyne |
Yard number | 857 |
Launched | 23 July 1910 |
Completed | 1911 |
In service | February 1911 |
Out of service | 4 Oct 1916 |
Fate | Sunk on 4 October 1916 by UB-47 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Ocean Liner |
Tonnage | 18,150 tons |
Length | 625 ft (191 m) |
Beam | 71 ft (22 m) |
Depth | (12.3m) |
Propulsion | twin screw |
Speed | 17 knots (31.48 km/h) |
Capacity | 2,850 passengers, 314 crew |
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An Ocean Liner operated by the Cunard Line on the Liverpool to Boston USA route until 1915.
In early 1915 she was taken into service as a troop transport, and on 4 Oct 1916 while heading for Marseille from Alexandria she was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UB-47 when 325 km east of Malta. She was not carrying troops at the time, but 12 of the crew of 314 perished. HMHS Dover Castle saved the others.