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| caption2      = Leaving Sydney harbour 1915 in dazzle paintwork .Fairfax archive of glass plate negatives picture 14884
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| shipname = HMAT A8 Argyllshire
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| shipowner = Scottish Shire Line Ltd - mng Turnbull, Martin & Co Ltd, Glasgow
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| shipbuilder = John Brown of Clydebank
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| shipyardnumber = 399
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| shiplaunched = 27 Feb 1911
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| shipfate = scuttled after a fire
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| shiptonnage = 10,392 tons
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| shiplength = 526.2 ft (160.39m)
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
  
Owned by the Scottish Shire Line Ltd of London, and leased by the Commonwealth until 24 Jan 1918.
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Owned by the Scottish Shire Line Ltd of London, and leased by the Commonwealth until 24 Jan 1918. Se was converted at Cockatoo Island Drydock in Sydney to carry 845 troops and 392 horses. Its first voyage for the Commonwealth was to participate in the 1st Convoy from Albany to Alexandria carrying artillery units.
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Converted at Cockatoo Island Drydock in Sydney to carry 845 troops and 392 horses. Its first voyage for the Commonwealth was to participate in the 1st Convoy from Albany to Alexandria carrying artillery units.
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While under Commonwealth control she completed seven voyages from Australia, with the final one from Fremantle in late 1916.  During that time she was attacked twice by U Boats. The first occasion was on 27 May 1915 when two torpedoes fired by submarine missed her, and the second on 2 Feb 1917 when she was hit three miles (5 km)  off Start Point by a torpedo fired by U Boat UC-46, but able to reach Falmouth safely.  Management transferred to the British Admiralty on 24 Jan 1918. During Aug - Sep 1919 she carried soldiers home to Brisbane.
 
While under Commonwealth control she completed seven voyages from Australia, with the final one from Fremantle in late 1916.  During that time she was attacked twice by U Boats. The first occasion was on 27 May 1915 when two torpedoes fired by submarine missed her, and the second on 2 Feb 1917 when she was hit by a torpedo but able to reach Falmouth safely.  Management transferred to the British Admiralty on 24 Jan 1918.
 
  
During Aug - Sep 1919 she carried soldiers home to Brisbane.
 
  
 
Returned to normal service she was laid up for periods in 1927 and 1929 before being sold to the Clan Line and renamed ''Clan Urquhart''.  In 1936 she was sold for scrap, but before this was complete she caught fire and her hull was scuttled.
 
Returned to normal service she was laid up for periods in 1927 and 1929 before being sold to the Clan Line and renamed ''Clan Urquhart''.  In 1936 she was sold for scrap, but before this was complete she caught fire and her hull was scuttled.
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==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
==Fremantle to Port Suez 19 April - ? May 1915==
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===Sydney to Port Suez 10 April - ? May 1915===
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Embarked in Melbourne on 14 April
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* [[Arthur Thomas Orton MM]]
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Embarked in Fremantle on 19 April
 
*[[Ernest Ball DCM]]
 
*[[Ernest Ball DCM]]
 
*[[Thomas Hetherington]]
 
*[[Thomas Hetherington]]
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*[[John Grant Watt MM & Bar]]
 
*[[John Grant Watt MM & Bar]]
  
==Fremantle to Devonport 9 November 1916 - 10 January 1917==
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===Sydney to Devonport 5 November 1916 - 10 January 1917===
 
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Embarked in Fremantle on 9 November
*[[Hubert Maitland Armstrong MM]]
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* [[Hubert Maitland Armstrong MM]]
*[[George Henry Aspinall]]
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* [[George Henry Aspinall]]
*[[William Atkins]]
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* [[William Atkins]]
*[[Robert Prior Bailey]]
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* [[Robert Prior Bailey]]
*[[William George Ball]]
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* [[William George Ball]]
*[[Beverley Loxton Bennett]]
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* [[Arthur Charles Barber]]
*[[Robert Frank Bickford]]
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* † [[Beverley Loxton Bennett]]
*[[William Bingham]]
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* [[Robert Frank Bickford]]
*[[Robert Henry Blake]]
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* [[William Bingham]]
*[[William Francis Combs]]
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* [[Robert Henry Blake]]
*[[Arthur Clarke]]
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* [[William Francis Combs]]
*[[Albert Ernest Elkington]]
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* [[Arthur Clarke]]
*[[Claude Eustace Herbert Evans]]
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* [[Albert Ernest Elkington]]
*[[John Feast]]
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* [[Claude Eustace Herbert Evans]]
*[[Albert Helliwell]]
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* [[John Feast]]
*[[Leslie Hetherington]]
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* [[Albert Helliwell]]
*[[Robert Hastings Joyce]]
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* [[Leslie Hetherington]]
*[[Patrick Kiely]]
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* [[Robert Hastings Joyce]]
*[[William Wilfred Gerald Liddington]]
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* [[Patrick Kiely]]
*[[Charles Leonard Lockhart]]
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* [[William Wilfred Gerald Liddington]]
*[[Samuel Thomas Lowth]]
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* [[Charles Leonard Lockhart]]
*[[George Emanuel Nettleton]]
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* [[Samuel Thomas Lowth]]
*[[Alfred Charles Newman]]
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* [[George Emanuel Nettleton]]
*[[Albert Nock]]
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* [[Alfred Charles Newman]]
*[[Patrick Joseph O'Brien]]
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* [[Albert Nock]]
*[[George Partington]]
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* [[Patrick Joseph O'Brien]]
*[[George William Piesley]]
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* [[George Partington]]
*[[Isaac Robert Powell]]
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* [[George William Piesley]]
*[[Ernest William George Reed]]
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* [[Isaac Robert Powell]]
*[[Herbert James Reed]]
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* [[Ernest William George Reed]]
*[[William Savage]]
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* [[Herbert James Reed]]
*[[Henry Seddon]]
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* [[William Savage]]
*[[Ephraim Shepherd]]
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* [[Henry Seddon]]
*[[Norman Leslie Skewes]]
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* [[Ephraim Shepherd]]
*[[Matthew Walsh]]
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* [[Norman Leslie Skewes]]
*[[Vernon Claude Witney]]
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* [[Matthew Walsh]]
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* [[Vernon Claude Witney]]
  
==England to Fremantle 23 May 1917 - 9 July 1917==
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===England to Fremantle 23 May 1917 - 9 July 1917===
 
*[[John Hugh Jones]]
 
*[[John Hugh Jones]]
  
==England to Fremantle 1 February - 6 April 1918==
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===England to Fremantle 1 February - 6 April 1918===
 
 
 
*[[Charles Fancote]]
 
*[[Charles Fancote]]
 
*[[Ernest (Roy) William Sladden]]
 
*[[Ernest (Roy) William Sladden]]
  
==England to Fremantle 9 December 1918 - 23 January 1919==
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===England to Albany 9 December 1918 - 18 January 1919===
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Passengers then railed to Fremantle.
 
*[[Thomas Hetherington]]
 
*[[Thomas Hetherington]]
 
*[[Stanley Thomas Marsh]]
 
*[[Stanley Thomas Marsh]]
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*[[Edward Patrick Thomas O'Brien]]
 
*[[Edward Patrick Thomas O'Brien]]
 
*[[Nicholas Joseph Rosekelly]]
 
*[[Nicholas Joseph Rosekelly]]
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===Other Journeys===
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* 18 October 1914 from Sydney, New South Wales, disembarking in Alexandria 8 December 1914
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* 30 September 1915 from Sydney, New South Wales
  
 
[[Category:Ships]]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 20 February 2022

HMAT A8 Argyllshire
HMAT A8 Argyllshire.jpg
HMAT A8 Argyllshire 1.jpg
Leaving Sydney harbour 1915 in dazzle paintwork .Fairfax archive of glass plate negatives picture 14884
History
Name HMAT A8 Argyllshire
Owner Scottish Shire Line Ltd - mng Turnbull, Martin & Co Ltd, Glasgow
Builder John Brown of Clydebank
Yard number 399
Launched 27 Feb 1911
Fate scuttled after a fire
General characteristics
Type Passenger / Cargo
Tonnage 10,392 tons
Length 526.2 ft (160.39m)
Beam 61.4 ft (18.71m)
Depth 33.3 ft (10.15m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 14 knots (25.93 kmph)



Remarks

Owned by the Scottish Shire Line Ltd of London, and leased by the Commonwealth until 24 Jan 1918. Se was converted at Cockatoo Island Drydock in Sydney to carry 845 troops and 392 horses. Its first voyage for the Commonwealth was to participate in the 1st Convoy from Albany to Alexandria carrying artillery units.


While under Commonwealth control she completed seven voyages from Australia, with the final one from Fremantle in late 1916. During that time she was attacked twice by U Boats. The first occasion was on 27 May 1915 when two torpedoes fired by submarine missed her, and the second on 2 Feb 1917 when she was hit three miles (5 km) off Start Point by a torpedo fired by U Boat UC-46, but able to reach Falmouth safely. Management transferred to the British Admiralty on 24 Jan 1918. During Aug - Sep 1919 she carried soldiers home to Brisbane.


Returned to normal service she was laid up for periods in 1927 and 1929 before being sold to the Clan Line and renamed Clan Urquhart. In 1936 she was sold for scrap, but before this was complete she caught fire and her hull was scuttled.

Staff

Soldiers carried

Sydney to Port Suez 10 April - ? May 1915

Embarked in Melbourne on 14 April

Embarked in Fremantle on 19 April

Sydney to Devonport 5 November 1916 - 10 January 1917

Embarked in Fremantle on 9 November

England to Fremantle 23 May 1917 - 9 July 1917

England to Fremantle 1 February - 6 April 1918

England to Albany 9 December 1918 - 18 January 1919

Passengers then railed to Fremantle.


Other Journeys

  • 18 October 1914 from Sydney, New South Wales, disembarking in Alexandria 8 December 1914
  • 30 September 1915 from Sydney, New South Wales