Difference between revisions of "HMT Tunisian"
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In 1920 she was converted to a cabin/third class configuration, and in 1922 was renamed ''Marburn''. She remained in service until 1927, and in late 1928 was sent to the breakers. | In 1920 she was converted to a cabin/third class configuration, and in 1922 was renamed ''Marburn''. She remained in service until 1927, and in late 1928 was sent to the breakers. | ||
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− | [[Ernest James Brandon Bettenay]] | + | ==Alexandria to Marseilles 18 - 23 June 1916== |
+ | *[[Allan Bernard Cann]] post WW1 men | ||
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+ | ==Alexandria to Marseilles July 1916== | ||
+ | *[[Ernest James Brandon Bettenay]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:58, 1 May 2017
History | |
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Name | HMT Tunisian |
Builder/Built | 1900 Alexander Stephen & Sons of Glasgow |
Type | Immigrant Ship |
Displacement | 10,576 tons |
Speed | 14 knots |
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Remarks
Built for the Allan Line. For a period she carried large numbers of children to institutional homes in Canada.
Her war service included a period when she was a Prisoner of War accommodation vessel moored at Ryde, Isle of Wright, before being used as a troop carrier.
In 1917 the Allan Line was sold to Canadian Pacific, and returned to commercial service on the Canadian route. In 1920 she was converted to a cabin/third class configuration, and in 1922 was renamed Marburn. She remained in service until 1927, and in late 1928 was sent to the breakers.
Soldiers carried
Alexandria to Marseilles 18 - 23 June 1916
- Allan Bernard Cann post WW1 men