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HMT Ascania
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History
Name HMHS Ascania
Owner Cunard Steamship Co, Ltd
Builder Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend
Yard number 869
Completed 1911
In service 1911
Out of service 13 Jun 1918
Fate wrecked by running aground
General characteristics
Type passenger / refrigerated cargo ship (twin screw)
Tonnage 9,121 tons
Length 142.04m
Beam 17.1m
Depth 8.96m
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 13 knots (24 km/h)


Remarks

Built as the Gerona for the Cairn Line but operated by the Cunard Steamship Co, Liverpool as SS Ascania. Wrecked 20 miles (33kms) east of Cape Ray, Newfoundland while on a journey from Liverpool to Montreal in ballast on 13 Jun 1918.

Soldiers carried

Mudros to Alexandria 7 - 11 August 1915

Mudross to Alexandria 26 - 29 December 1915