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| shipname = HMAT A54 Runic
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| shipowner = Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Liverpool (White Star Line)
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| shipbuilder = Harland and Wolff, Belfast
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| shipyardnumber = 332
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| shiplaunched = 25 Oct 1900
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| shipcompleted = 22 Dec 1900
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| shipinservice = 13 Jan 1901
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| shipoutofservice = 21 Sep 1940
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| shipfate = Torpedoed and sunk 30 miles (48 km) off Malin Head, Galway, Ireland
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| shiptonnage = 12,490 tons
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==Remarks==
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Owned by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Liverpool (White Star Line). Runic initially remained in commercial service after the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, but on 21 January 1915 she was commissioned by the Australian government as a transport ship and was given the designation HMAT (His Majesty's Australian Transport) A54. Leased by the Commonwealth until 27 Nov 1917. Completed six voyages from Australia before her management shifted to the British Admiralty and at least nine voyages carrying troops to Australia (three post Armistice).
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Released back into commercial service on 10 April 1919, when she returned to the Australian service. In October 1921 Runic was sent back to Harland & Wolff for her passenger accommodation to be reconditioned. On 3 November 1928 when she was on an extended voyage to Glasgow, Scotland she collided with HMS London causing minor damage to her stern. Runic made her last voyage to Australia for White Star in December 1929, following her return she was laid up for disposal after nearly 29 years of service
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In 1930 Runic was sold and converted into a whaling factory ship and renamed ''New Sevilla''. She remained in service in this role until September 1940 when she was torpedoed and sunk off the Irish coast enroute to Antarctica. 282 crew were saved, but two lives were lost. The survivors were picked up by HMS Arabis and the Icelandic trawler Belgaum and landed at Belfast.
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==Remarks==
 
Owned by the oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Liverpool (White Star Line).
 
Leased by the Commonwealth until 27 Nov 1917. Completed at six voyages from Australia before her management shifted to the British Admiralty and at least nine voyages carrying troops to Australia (three post Armistice).
 
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
 
===Alexandria to Fremantle 11 April - 14 May 1915===
 
===Alexandria to Fremantle 11 April - 14 May 1915===
*[[Robert Melville Salter]]
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* [[Robert Melville Salter]]
  
 
===Fremantle to Alexandria 29 January - 26 February 1916===
 
===Fremantle to Alexandria 29 January - 26 February 1916===
 
* [[William Allan Bovell]]
 
* [[William Allan Bovell]]
 
* [[George Conway MID]]
 
* [[George Conway MID]]
* [[Walter Stanley Fisher]]
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* [[Walter Stanley Fisher]]
 
* [[Jack Hayden Gibson]]
 
* [[Jack Hayden Gibson]]
 
* † [[Edward (Ned) Gray]]
 
* † [[Edward (Ned) Gray]]
 
* [[Frank Halliday]]
 
* [[Frank Halliday]]
*[[Albert Thomas Ticklie MM]]
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* [[Albert Thomas Ticklie MM]]
  
 
===Port Tewfik (Suez) to Fremantle 11 Apr 1916===
 
===Port Tewfik (Suez) to Fremantle 11 Apr 1916===
*[[Victor Thomas Emanuel Compassi]]
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* [[Victor Thomas Emanuel Compassi]]
 
* † [[Robert Melville Salter]]
 
* † [[Robert Melville Salter]]
  
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===England to Fremantle 4 May 1917 - ?? June 1917===
 
===England to Fremantle 4 May 1917 - ?? June 1917===
*[[James Candish]]
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* [[James Candish]]
*[[James Henry Davidson]] - commenced journey on the Runic, completed it on the Somali
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* [[James Henry Davidson]] - commenced journey on the Runic, completed it on the Somali
*[[John Feast]]
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* [[John Feast]]
  
 
===England to Fremantle 20 December 1917 - 12 February 1918===
 
===England to Fremantle 20 December 1917 - 12 February 1918===
*[[Robert Landen Rayner]]<br />[[Samuel Vivian Mortimer]]
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* [[Samuel Vivian Mortimer]]
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* [[Robert Landen Rayner]]
  
 
===Sydney to England 22 March - 24 May 1918===
 
===Sydney to England 22 March - 24 May 1918===
*[[Frederick Arthur Lister Maw]]
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* [[Frederick Arthur Lister Maw]]
  
 
===England to Fremantle 23 September - 7 November 1918===
 
===England to Fremantle 23 September - 7 November 1918===
*[[John Alexander Adamson]]
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* [[John Alexander Adamson]]
*[[Patrick Joseph O'Brien]]
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* [[Patrick Joseph O'Brien]]
*[[Matthew Walsh]]
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* [[Matthew Walsh]]
*[[William Charles Woodland]]
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* [[William Charles Woodland]]
  
 
===England to Australia 2 January - 8 February 1919===
 
===England to Australia 2 January - 8 February 1919===
*[[John Paterson Henderson]]
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* [[John Paterson Henderson]]
  
 
===England to Fremantle 27 April - 10 June 1919===
 
===England to Fremantle 27 April - 10 June 1919===
*[[William Harold Raynor]]
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* [[William Harold Raynor]]
  
 
===England to Australia 20 December 1919 - 29 January 1920===
 
===England to Australia 20 December 1919 - 29 January 1920===
*[[Victor George James]]
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* [[Victor George James]]
*[[Frank Myales]]
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* [[Frank Myales]]
  
 
[[Category:Ships]]
 
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Revision as of 00:25, 11 October 2021

HMAT A54 Runic
HMAT A54 Runic.jpg
AWM Photo P00707.027
HMAT A54 Runic 3.jpg
State Library of Victoria
History
Name HMAT A54 Runic
Owner Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Liverpool (White Star Line)
Builder Harland and Wolff, Belfast
Yard number 332
Launched 25 Oct 1900
Completed 22 Dec 1900
In service 13 Jan 1901
Out of service 21 Sep 1940
Fate Torpedoed and sunk 30 miles (48 km) off Malin Head, Galway, Ireland
General characteristics
Type Passenger / cargo steamship
Tonnage 12,490 tons
Speed 13 knots (24.08 kph)


Remarks

Owned by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Liverpool (White Star Line). Runic initially remained in commercial service after the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, but on 21 January 1915 she was commissioned by the Australian government as a transport ship and was given the designation HMAT (His Majesty's Australian Transport) A54. Leased by the Commonwealth until 27 Nov 1917. Completed six voyages from Australia before her management shifted to the British Admiralty and at least nine voyages carrying troops to Australia (three post Armistice).


Released back into commercial service on 10 April 1919, when she returned to the Australian service. In October 1921 Runic was sent back to Harland & Wolff for her passenger accommodation to be reconditioned. On 3 November 1928 when she was on an extended voyage to Glasgow, Scotland she collided with HMS London causing minor damage to her stern. Runic made her last voyage to Australia for White Star in December 1929, following her return she was laid up for disposal after nearly 29 years of service


In 1930 Runic was sold and converted into a whaling factory ship and renamed New Sevilla. She remained in service in this role until September 1940 when she was torpedoed and sunk off the Irish coast enroute to Antarctica. 282 crew were saved, but two lives were lost. The survivors were picked up by HMS Arabis and the Icelandic trawler Belgaum and landed at Belfast.

Soldiers carried

Alexandria to Fremantle 11 April - 14 May 1915

Fremantle to Alexandria 29 January - 26 February 1916

Port Tewfik (Suez) to Fremantle 11 Apr 1916

Melbourne to Plymouth via Capetown 20 June - 10 August 1916

England to Fremantle 4 May 1917 - ?? June 1917

England to Fremantle 20 December 1917 - 12 February 1918

Sydney to England 22 March - 24 May 1918

England to Fremantle 23 September - 7 November 1918

England to Australia 2 January - 8 February 1919

England to Fremantle 27 April - 10 June 1919

England to Australia 20 December 1919 - 29 January 1920