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Torpedoed and sunk after catching fire in the Mediterranean Sea by Austrian submarine U29 south west of Cape Matapan on 15 Apr 1917. Eight lives were lost when the torpedo exploded in the engine room.  After the crew abandoned the ship, the submarine pumped 70 shells into her from their deck gun.  The Captain was taken prisoner, while the rest of the crew were rescued by trawlers and taken to Malta the next day.
 
Torpedoed and sunk after catching fire in the Mediterranean Sea by Austrian submarine U29 south west of Cape Matapan on 15 Apr 1917. Eight lives were lost when the torpedo exploded in the engine room.  After the crew abandoned the ship, the submarine pumped 70 shells into her from their deck gun.  The Captain was taken prisoner, while the rest of the crew were rescued by trawlers and taken to Malta the next day.
  
==List of soldiers carried==
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==Soldiers carried==
  
==Fremantle to Alexandria 21 Dec 1914 - 9 Mar 1915==
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==Fremantle to Alexandria 21 December 1914 - 9 March 1915==
 
[[Edward James (Ted) Rouse]]
 
[[Edward James (Ted) Rouse]]
  
==Fremantle to Alexandria 8 Feb 1915 - 9 Mar 1915==
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==Fremantle to Alexandria 8 February - 9 March 1915==
  
 
[[Frederick Thorneycroft Plant]]<br/>[[Thomas Edward Raine]]
 
[[Frederick Thorneycroft Plant]]<br/>[[Thomas Edward Raine]]
  
==Bombay to Port Suez 18 Mar 1917 - 4 Apr 1917==
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==Bombay to Port Suez 18 March - 4 April 1917==
  
 
[[Robert Alexander Fernie]]
 
[[Robert Alexander Fernie]]

Revision as of 00:23, 25 April 2017

HMAT A47 Mashobra AWM P10509.023.001.jpg
History
Name HMAT A47 Mashobra
Builder/Built 1914 Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd, Glasgow
Type Passenger / cargo ship
Displacement 8,174 tons
Speed 12.5 knots


Remarks

Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, London, she carried 66 first class passengers, 40 second class. leased by the Commonwealth until 21 Dec 1916. She completed three voyages from Australia.

Torpedoed and sunk after catching fire in the Mediterranean Sea by Austrian submarine U29 south west of Cape Matapan on 15 Apr 1917. Eight lives were lost when the torpedo exploded in the engine room. After the crew abandoned the ship, the submarine pumped 70 shells into her from their deck gun. The Captain was taken prisoner, while the rest of the crew were rescued by trawlers and taken to Malta the next day.

Soldiers carried

Fremantle to Alexandria 21 December 1914 - 9 March 1915

Edward James (Ted) Rouse

Fremantle to Alexandria 8 February - 9 March 1915

Frederick Thorneycroft Plant
Thomas Edward Raine

Bombay to Port Suez 18 March - 4 April 1917

Robert Alexander Fernie