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| caption2      = Arcadian sinking after being torpedoed. Men can be seen sliding down ropes into the sea. Imperial War Museum
 
| shipname = HMT  Arcadian
 
| shipname = HMT  Arcadian
 
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| shipbuilder = Vickers, Sons and Maxim Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness.
 
| shipbuilder = Vickers, Sons and Maxim Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness.
 
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| shiplaunched = 1899
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| shiplaunched = 10 Jul 1899
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| shipcompleted = 26 October 1899
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| shipinservice = 24 November 1899
 
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| shipID = RJQT
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| shipfate = Torpedoed and sank
 
| shiptype = pssenger liner
 
| shiptype = pssenger liner
 
| shiptonnage = 8,939 tons
 
| shiptonnage = 8,939 tons
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| shiplength = 500 ft 6 in (152.55 m)
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| shipbeam = 55 ft 3 in (16.84 m)
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| shipdepth = 33 ft 7 in (10.24 m)
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| shippropulsion = twin screw
| shipspeed = 15 knots (27.78 km/h)
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| shipspeed = 18 knots (33.34 km/h)
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| shipcapacity = 140 x 1st; 180 x 2nd; 300 x 3rd class
 
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Built for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, in 1906 she was transferred to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co of London.
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Built for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, in 1906 she was transferred to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co of London, who used her in a joint operation with the Orient line to Australia. In April 1909, she was transferred to the Royal Mail West Indies service. In 1910, she was sent to the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast for conversion into a 320-capacity cruise ship.
  
  
During the Gallipoli operation, the ship carried staff officers of British General Headquarters. During Gallipoli operations Torpedoed and sunk 15 Apr 1917 by U-Boat ''UC 74'', in the Aegean Sea while transporting troops from Salonika to Alexandria in Egypt. Thirty five crew members and 242 troops perished from the 1,335 on board at the time. The destroyer that came to her assistance was itself torpedoed, causing further casualties.
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In February 1915, Arcadian was hired by the Admiralty, and On 7 Apr 1915 at Alexandria, General Sir Ian Hamilton went aboard and used Arcadian, together with the battleship ''Queen Elizabeth'', as his headquarters ship during the opening phase of the Gallipoli Campaign. Once Hamilton's staff had transferred to a shore base at Imbros, ''Arcadian'' was employed as a troop ship in the Mediterranean. Torpedoed and sunk 15 Apr 1917 by U-Boat ''UC 74'', in the Aegean Sea while transporting troops from Salonika to Alexandria in Egypt. Thirty five crew members and 242 troops perished from the 1,335 on board at the time. The destroyer that came to her assistance was itself torpedoed, causing further casualties.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

Latest revision as of 01:03, 24 October 2021

HMT Arcadian
HMT Arcadian.jpg
HMT Arcadian 1.jpg
Arcadian sinking after being torpedoed. Men can be seen sliding down ropes into the sea. Imperial War Museum
History
Name HMT Arcadian
Builder Vickers, Sons and Maxim Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness.
Launched 10 Jul 1899
Completed 26 October 1899
In service 24 November 1899
Fate Torpedoed and sank
General characteristics
Type pssenger liner
Tonnage 8,939 tons
Length 500 ft 6 in (152.55 m)
Beam 55 ft 3 in (16.84 m)
Depth 33 ft 7 in (10.24 m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 18 knots (33.34 km/h)
Capacity 140 x 1st; 180 x 2nd; 300 x 3rd class


Remarks

Built for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, in 1906 she was transferred to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co of London, who used her in a joint operation with the Orient line to Australia. In April 1909, she was transferred to the Royal Mail West Indies service. In 1910, she was sent to the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast for conversion into a 320-capacity cruise ship.


In February 1915, Arcadian was hired by the Admiralty, and On 7 Apr 1915 at Alexandria, General Sir Ian Hamilton went aboard and used Arcadian, together with the battleship Queen Elizabeth, as his headquarters ship during the opening phase of the Gallipoli Campaign. Once Hamilton's staff had transferred to a shore base at Imbros, Arcadian was employed as a troop ship in the Mediterranean. Torpedoed and sunk 15 Apr 1917 by U-Boat UC 74, in the Aegean Sea while transporting troops from Salonika to Alexandria in Egypt. Thirty five crew members and 242 troops perished from the 1,335 on board at the time. The destroyer that came to her assistance was itself torpedoed, causing further casualties.

Soldiers carried

Alexandria to Marseilles 17 -22 Mar 1916

Malta to Alexandria 12 May - 16 May 1916

Alexandria to Marseilles 5 Jun - 12 Jun 1916