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Revision as of 16:43, 12 December 2021

SS Moreton Bay.jpg
SS Moreton Bay from the Museums Victoria Collection
History
Name SS Moreton Bay
Builder/Built 1921
Type passenger ship
Displacement 14,376 tons
Speed 16 knots
SS Moreton Bay
SS Moreton Bay.jpg
SS Moreton Bay from the Museums Victoria Collection
File:.jpg
History
Name SS Moreton Bay
Owner Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line Ltd
Builder Barrow
Launched 1921
Fate broken up April 1957
General characteristics
Type Passenger ship
Tonnage 14,193 tons
Length 530.6 ft
Beam 68.3 ft
Depth 39.9 ft
Speed 16 knots (29.63km/h)



Remarks

In 1928 she was sold to the White Star Line in London, before being on sold in 1933 to the Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line. Requisitioned by the Australian Government for service during WW2. Between 1939 and 1941 she served as an Armed Merchant Cruiser, before being converted to transport troops.


Sent to the breakers in 1957.

Soldiers carried

Madang, New Guinea to Bougainville 16 - 30 December 1944