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HMT Kinfauns Castle
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Kinfauns Castle 1899.jpg
History
Name HMT Kinfauns Castle
Owner Castle Mail Packets Co Ltd - mng D Currie & Co, London
Builder Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd., Govan
Yard number 407
Launched 12 May 1898
Completed 15 Aug 1899
In service 1899
Out of service 1927
Fate Broken Up3 Oct 1927
General characteristics
Type Passenger Liner
Tonnage 9,664 tons
Length 515.3 ft (157.05m)
Beam 59.2 ft (18.02m)
Depth 34.7 ft (10.53m)
Propulsion twin screw



Remarks

Built for the Castle Line and transferred to the Union-Castle Line in 1900. Used during the 1899 - 1902 Boer War as a troop ship.


She sailed the UK - South Africa route until WW1 when she was requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted to be an Armed Merchant Cruiser, and used as such until Sep 1915. During this period she had sailed down the coast of Africa and up to India. On her return to England she was converted to carry troops and used as a troop ship until July 1918 when she began the conversion to be a mine layer. This process was not completed before the end of the war.


Returned to her owners at the conclusion of the war (in February 1919), she arrived in Rotterdam, delivered to NV Frank Rijsdijk's Industrieele Ondernemingen for demolition at Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht.


Soldiers carried

Alexandria to Marseilles 2 - 8 June 1916

Alexandria to Marseilles 23 - 29 June 1916