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HMAT A64 Demosthenes
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History
Name HMAT A64 Demosthenes
Owner George Thompson & Co
Builder Harland & Wolff, Belfast
Yard number 418
Launched 28 Feb 1911
Completed 5 Aug 1911
In service 31 Aug 1911
Out of service Oct 1931
Fate scrapped 18 Oct 1931
General characteristics
Type passenger / cargo
Tonnage 11,223 tons
Length 500.5 ft (152.6m)
Beam 62.3 ft (19.0m)
Depth 39.4 ft (12.0m)
Propulsion Three screws
Speed 15 knots (27.78 kph)
Capacity 100 first class berths & 1,200 third class berths


Remarks

Built for the Aberdeen Line. In peacetime she was used by the Aberdeen Line on the UK to Australia route as the sister ship to the Themistocles. Leased by the Commonwealth and made five trips as a troop ship, the last one under the control of the Admiralty who took her over on 16 Mar 1917.


Demosthenes resumed her Australian service in 1920. in 1928 she and her sister ship were under the management of Oceanic, but still on the same route ,including Brisbane now. In 1923 its owners were G. Thompson & Co of London. In 1928 the ship was managed by the Oceanic Line and carried passengers between the UK and Brisbane. It was scrapped in 1931.


Soldiers carried

Melbourne to Egypt 16 Jul 1915 - ? August 1915

Embarked in Fremantle on 22 Jul 1915

England to Fremantle 27 July - 18 September 1917

England to Albany 16 January - 22 February 1919

Other Voyages

18 May 1916 from Sydney, New South Wales
23 December 1916 from Sydney, New South Wales
29 December 1915 from Melbourne, Victoria