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Revision as of 18:20, 15 August 2017
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Name |
HMT Ivernia |
Builder/Built | 1899 Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson of Newcastle |
Type | Passenger Liner - immigrants |
Displacement | 13,799 tons |
Speed | 15 knots |
Contents
Remarks
Owned by Cunard Steam Ship Company and used pre war on the Liverpool to New York or Boston routes. It was taken over as a troopship in September 1914.
Ivernia was torpedoed and sunk on New Year's Day 1917 by U Boat-47 off Cape Matapan, Greece. 85 soldiers and 35 crew died.
Soldiers carried
Alexandria to Mudros & Gallipoli 4 - 7 - 10 September 1915
- William Barge
- Charles Barnett
- William Bowman
- Edward Briggs
- William Edward Clarence Green
- Frederick Hobbs
- Stephen Henry Horrocks
- Henry George Price
- Reginald Grove Sexty MiD
Alexandria to Marseilles 5 - 12 June 1916
- George Edward Binns
- Clyde Bird
- Thomas Bird
- Victor Norman Chandler MM
- Bernard William Chatfield
- Henry Thomas Cockram
- George Sidney Cook
- Gordon Devereux MM post WW1 men
- Alexander Donald
- Victor Emanuel Durling
- Albert John Egan MiD
- Charles Maul Glover
- John Francis Grabham MM
- Walter David Francis Kerridge
- Thomas William Kerry
- Alexander Russell Main
- Leonard Roy Matthews
- Keith George Harman Podger
- Charles Joseph Gerald Raynor
- Francis Henry Ryniker
- Ernest Selkirk
- Frederick Selkirk