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| shipbuilder = William Denny & Bros Co Ltd of Dumbarton
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| shiplaunched = 2 Feb 1903
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| shipcompleted = 1903
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| shipfate = torpedoed and sunk 26 May 1918
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| shiptonnage = 6,953 tons
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| shiplength = 415 ft 5 in (126.62 m)
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| shipbeam = 52 ft 2 in (15.90 m)
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==Remarks==
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Built initially for the Fremantle to Sydney route, and owned by the United Steam Navigation Company Ltd of London she could carry 2,600 tons of general cargo and 286 passengers (126 first class & 160 second class.) She did this for 10 years.
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On 6 Nov 1914 she was requisitioned and converted into a hospital ship for transporting Australian hospital units to Egypt.  Painted white with a large red cross on either side, she made four trips from Australia in hospital livery.
  
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In March 1915, Kyarra was converted into a troop transport, and made three additional journeys to England with troops before Commonwealth control ceased on 4 Jan 1918 when she was transferred to the British Admiralty. Armed with a 4.7 in (120 mm) gun. On 5 May 1918 while sailing from Tilbury docks, London to Devonport on the south coast of England she was sunk by U-Boat UB-57 near Swanage with a loss of six lives.
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==Remarks==
 
Built initially for the Fremantle to Sydney route, and owned by the United Steam Navigation Company Ltd of London she could carry 2,600 tons of general cargo and 286 passengers (126 first class & 160 second class.)
 
  
On 6 Nov 1914 she was requisitioned and converted into a hospital ship for transporting Australian hospital units to Egypt.  Painted white with a large red cross on either side, she made four trips from Australia in hospital livery.
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===Brisbane to Alexandria 21 November 1914 - ?? January 1915===
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* [[1st Australian General Hospital]] Second convoy
  
In March 1915, Kyarra was converted into a troop transport, and made three additional journeys to England with troops before Commonwealth control ceased on 4 Jan 1918 when she was transferred to the British Admiralty.
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===Port Tewfik (Suez) to Melbourne 5 February - ?? March 1915===
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* [[Arthur Pilgrim]]
  
On 5 May 1918 while sailing from Tilbury docks London to Devonport on the south coast of England she was sunk by U-Boat UB-57 near Swanage with a loss of six lives.
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===Port Tewfik (Suez) to Melbourne 27 October - 25 December 1917===
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* [[Beverley John Liddelow]]
  
==Soldiers carried==
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===Other Voyages===
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* 13 April 1915 from Sydney & 16 April 1915 from Brisbane
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* 16 August 1915 from Brisbane
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* 3 January 1916 from Brisbane * 5 June 1916 from Sydney
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* 3 September 1917 from Sydney & 7 September 1917 from Melbourne
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16 August 1915 from Brisbane, Queensland
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17 November 1916 from Brisbane, Queensland
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17 September 1917 from Freemantle, Perth
  
  
==Brisbane to Alexandria 21 November 1914 - ?? January 1915==
 
*[[1st Australian General Hospital]] Second convoy
 
  
==Suez to Melbourne 5 February - ?? March 1915==
 
*[[Arthur Pilgrim]]
 
  
==Suez to Melbourne 27 October - 25 December 1917==
 
*[[Beverley John Liddelow]]
 
  
 
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[[Category:Ships]]

Latest revision as of 03:03, 12 October 2021

HMAT A55 Kyarra
HMAT A55 Kyarra.jpg
HMAT A55 Kyarra 1.jpg
History
Name HMAT A55 Kyarra
Builder William Denny & Bros Co Ltd of Dumbarton
Launched 2 Feb 1903
Completed 1903
Fate torpedoed and sunk 26 May 1918
General characteristics
Type passenger / cargo ship
Tonnage 6,953 tons
Length 415 ft 5 in (126.62 m)
Beam 52 ft 2 in (15.90 m)
Depth 31 ft 5 in (9.58 m
Speed 15.4 knots (28.52 kph)
Capacity 126 x 1st class; 160 x 2nd class


Remarks

Built initially for the Fremantle to Sydney route, and owned by the United Steam Navigation Company Ltd of London she could carry 2,600 tons of general cargo and 286 passengers (126 first class & 160 second class.) She did this for 10 years.


On 6 Nov 1914 she was requisitioned and converted into a hospital ship for transporting Australian hospital units to Egypt. Painted white with a large red cross on either side, she made four trips from Australia in hospital livery.


In March 1915, Kyarra was converted into a troop transport, and made three additional journeys to England with troops before Commonwealth control ceased on 4 Jan 1918 when she was transferred to the British Admiralty. Armed with a 4.7 in (120 mm) gun. On 5 May 1918 while sailing from Tilbury docks, London to Devonport on the south coast of England she was sunk by U-Boat UB-57 near Swanage with a loss of six lives.

Soldiers carried

Brisbane to Alexandria 21 November 1914 - ?? January 1915

Port Tewfik (Suez) to Melbourne 5 February - ?? March 1915

Port Tewfik (Suez) to Melbourne 27 October - 25 December 1917

Other Voyages

  • 13 April 1915 from Sydney & 16 April 1915 from Brisbane
  • 16 August 1915 from Brisbane
  • 3 January 1916 from Brisbane * 5 June 1916 from Sydney
  • 3 September 1917 from Sydney & 7 September 1917 from Melbourne



16 August 1915 from Brisbane, Queensland
17 November 1916 from Brisbane, Queensland
17 September 1917 from Freemantle, Perth