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| shipname = HMAT A74 Marathon
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| shipbuilder = Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd., Govan,  Modified - lengthened 1912
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| shipyardnumber = 402
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| shiplaunched = 18 Nov 1903
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| shipcompleted = 5 Jan 1904
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| shipoutofservice = 1924
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| shipfate = 1924 sold to a German company and broken up in Netherlands
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| shiptype = Passenger / Cargo Refrigerated
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| shiptonnage = 7,848 tons
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| shiplength = 540.1 ft (164 .62m)
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| shipbeam =55 ft (16.76m)
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| shipspeed = 15 knots (27.8 kph)
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| shipcapacity = 1904 150 x 1st and 170 x 3rd class passengers. 1913  239 x 1st and 328 x 3rd
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Owned by the G Thompson & Co Ltd, of London, operating as the Aberdeen Line between 1903 and 1921.  Originally she had a single funnel, but in 1912 there was a commercial case for her to be lengthened, and as part of the modification she was rebuilt with two funnels.
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Leased by the Commonwealth from 27 Oct 1915 until 28 Jul 1917. She made three journeys carrying troops from mid 1916 until early 1917 before she was handed over to the British Admiralty on 28 Jul 1917, and two further voyages under their control. She was later to play a part in the return of troops to Australia after the war concluded.
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She was renamed Oruba in 1921 when sold to  Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, Aberdeen. Sold again in 1824, this time to Schweitzer & Oppler, Berlin before being scrapped in Hamburg during 1925.
  
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==Soldiers carried==
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===Sydney to Devonport 4 May - 9 July 1916===
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*[[James Henry Davidson]]
  
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===England to Fremantle 17 June - 8 August 1918===
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*[[James Anthony Parker]]
  
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===Melbourne to London 23 July - 27 September 1918===
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Embarked in Albany on 29 July
 
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* [[Frank Thomas Firns]]
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*[[Walter Alfred King]]
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*[[Sidney John Richards]]
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===England to Fremantle 6 November  - 30 December 1918===
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*[[George Emanuel Nettleton]]
  
==Remarks==
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===England to Fremantle 19 April - 31 May 1919===
Owned by the G Thompson & Co Ltd, of London, operating as the Aberdeen Line.  Leased by the Commonwealth until 28 Jul 1917.
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*[[Ernest Albert Batt]]
Made several trips form Australia.
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*[[John Edmond Rhodes]]
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*[[Eric Oswald Strang]]
  
==Soldiers carried==
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===England to Fremantle 7 November - 19 December 1919===
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*[[Douglas Campbell Wills Winning]] and wife
  
==England to Fremantle 19 April - 31 May 1919==
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===Other Voyages===
[[Eric Oswald Strang]]
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* 27 October 1916 from Brisbane
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* 10 May 1917 from Sydney
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 14 October 2021

HMAT A74 Marathon
HMAT A74 Marathon.jpg
Postcard image
HMAT A74 Marathon 2.jpg
History
Name HMAT A74 Marathon
Builder Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd., Govan, Modified - lengthened 1912
Yard number 402
Launched 18 Nov 1903
Completed 5 Jan 1904
Out of service 1924
Fate 1924 sold to a German company and broken up in Netherlands
General characteristics
Type Passenger / Cargo Refrigerated
Tonnage 7,848 tons
Length 540.1 ft (164 .62m)
Beam 55 ft (16.76m)
Speed 15 knots (27.8 kph)
Capacity 1904 150 x 1st and 170 x 3rd class passengers. 1913 239 x 1st and 328 x 3rd


Remarks

Owned by the G Thompson & Co Ltd, of London, operating as the Aberdeen Line between 1903 and 1921. Originally she had a single funnel, but in 1912 there was a commercial case for her to be lengthened, and as part of the modification she was rebuilt with two funnels.


Leased by the Commonwealth from 27 Oct 1915 until 28 Jul 1917. She made three journeys carrying troops from mid 1916 until early 1917 before she was handed over to the British Admiralty on 28 Jul 1917, and two further voyages under their control. She was later to play a part in the return of troops to Australia after the war concluded.


She was renamed Oruba in 1921 when sold to Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, Aberdeen. Sold again in 1824, this time to Schweitzer & Oppler, Berlin before being scrapped in Hamburg during 1925.

Soldiers carried

Sydney to Devonport 4 May - 9 July 1916

England to Fremantle 17 June - 8 August 1918

Melbourne to London 23 July - 27 September 1918

Embarked in Albany on 29 July

England to Fremantle 6 November - 30 December 1918

England to Fremantle 19 April - 31 May 1919

England to Fremantle 7 November - 19 December 1919

Other Voyages

  • 27 October 1916 from Brisbane
  • 10 May 1917 from Sydney