Difference between revisions of "HMAT A59 Botanist"
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− | Owned by the Charente Steam Ship Ld, Liverpool and leased by the Commonwealth | + | Owned by the Charente Steam Ship Ld, Liverpool and leased by the Commonwealth making four voyages as a troop ship before control her control passed to the British Admiralty on 6 Dec 1916. |
After WW1 was used on the Calcutta - London route until wrecked on Komuriya Reef, East Ceylon on 24 Mar 1920 | After WW1 was used on the Calcutta - London route until wrecked on Komuriya Reef, East Ceylon on 24 Mar 1920 |
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Name | HMAT A59 Botanist |
Builder/Built | 1912 Henderson at Meadowside, England |
Type | cargo / steamship (single screw) |
Displacement | 7,688 tons |
Speed | 13 knots |
Remarks
Owned by the Charente Steam Ship Ld, Liverpool and leased by the Commonwealth making four voyages as a troop ship before control her control passed to the British Admiralty on 6 Dec 1916.
After WW1 was used on the Calcutta - London route until wrecked on Komuriya Reef, East Ceylon on 24 Mar 1920