HMHS Franconia
RMS Franconia passing Castle Island in Boston Harbor |
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History |
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Name |
HMHS Franconia |
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Owner |
Cunard Line |
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Builder |
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Newcastle upon Tyne |
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Yard number |
857 |
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Launched |
23 July 1910 |
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Completed |
1911 |
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In service |
February 1911 |
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Out of service |
4 Oct 1916 |
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Fate |
Sunk on 4 October 1916 by UB-47 |
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General characteristics |
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Type |
Ocean Liner |
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Tonnage |
18,150 tons |
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Length |
625 ft (191 m) |
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Beam |
71 ft (22 m) |
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Depth |
(12.3m) |
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Propulsion |
twin screw |
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Speed |
17 knots (31.48 km/h) |
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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.
Soldiers carried
Malta to England 25 August - 8 September 1915
Gibraltar to England 10 - 12 November 1915
Alexandria, Egypt to England May - June 1916