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Revision as of 12:09, 23 November 2021

SS City of Exeter
SS City of Exeter.jpg
Fremantle August 1919
SS City of Exeter 3.jpg
History
Name SS City of Exeter
Owner Ellerman Lines Ltd. (City Line Ltd. Mgr)
Builder Workman Clarke & Co Ltd., Belfast
Launched 1914
Out of service 1950
Fate Scrapped
General characteristics
Type tropship - cargo / passenger
Tonnage 9,447 tons
Length 486.7 ft (148.31m)
Beam 58.9 ft (17.91m)
Depth 32.6 ft (9.91m)
Propulsion twin screw



Remarks

Built for the Ellerman Lines and used as a troopship in 1914 and 1915, and again at the end of the war to return soldiers to Australia. She survived WW2 before being scrapped in 1950, see=mingly under one ownership for all that time. The Ellerman Lines services two main routes:

  • Glasgow - Liverpool - Port Said - Suez - Bombay - Karachi - Kathiawar ports - East & South Africa - Continent - UK ports - Glasgow.
  • Glasgow - Suez - Aden - Vizagapatam - Chalna - Calcutta - Colombo - UK and Continental ports.


Soldiers carried

England to Fremantle 15 January - 20 February 1919

England to Fremantle 12 July - 16 August 1919