Difference between revisions of "HMAT A44 Vestalia"
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| image = [[File:HMAT_A44_Vestalia.jpg|border|600px]] | | image = [[File:HMAT_A44_Vestalia.jpg|border|600px]] | ||
| caption = Royal Museum Greenwich P13655 | | caption = Royal Museum Greenwich P13655 | ||
− | | image2 = [[File:.jpg]] | + | | image2 = [[File:HMAT_A44_Vestalia_1.jpg]] |
| caption2 = | | caption2 = | ||
| shipname = HMAT A44 Vestalia | | shipname = HMAT A44 Vestalia | ||
− | | shipowner = | + | | shipowner = Vestalia Steam Ship Co Ltd |
| shipbuilder = Russell & Co, Port Glasgow | | shipbuilder = Russell & Co, Port Glasgow | ||
− | | shipyardnumber = | + | | shipyardnumber = 630 |
| shiplaunched = | | shiplaunched = | ||
| shipcompleted = 1912 | | shipcompleted = 1912 | ||
| shipinservice = | | shipinservice = | ||
− | | shipoutofservice = | + | | shipoutofservice = 24 Apr 1941 |
| shipinservice2 = | | shipinservice2 = | ||
| shipoutofservice2 = | | shipoutofservice2 = | ||
| shipreclassified = | | shipreclassified = | ||
− | | shipID = | + | | shipID = HVQR |
− | | shipfate = | + | | shipfate = Sunk by German bomber aircraft |
− | | shiptype = | + | | shiptype = cargo ship |
| shiptonnage = 5,528 tons | | shiptonnage = 5,528 tons | ||
− | | shiplength = | + | | shiplength = 128.93m |
− | | shipbeam = | + | | shipbeam = 17.07m |
− | | shipdepth = | + | | shipdepth = 8.47m |
| shippropulsion = | | shippropulsion = | ||
| shipspeed = 15 knots (27.78 kph) | | shipspeed = 15 knots (27.78 kph) | ||
− | | shipcapacity = | + | | shipcapacity = troops 1,000+ |
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− | Post war it returned to normal service until sold to Coumantaros | + | Post war it returned to normal service until sold to Stavros Coumantaros, Piraeus in 1933 and renamed ''Kyriaki''. Sold again in 1940 before being bombed and sunk by German aircraft in Suda Bay, Crete on 24 Apr 1941. |
==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== |
Revision as of 23:46, 5 October 2021
Remarks
Owned by Gow, Harrison & Co, Glasgow and leased by the Commonwealth until 10 Mar 1917 when she was transferred to the British Admiralty, during which time she completed five journeys from Australia as a troop ship, and one carrying cargo alone.
Post war it returned to normal service until sold to Stavros Coumantaros, Piraeus in 1933 and renamed Kyriaki. Sold again in 1940 before being bombed and sunk by German aircraft in Suda Bay, Crete on 24 Apr 1941.