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One of five sister ships which were used for passenger and emigrant trade between London, Portugal and South America. In 1932 she came under the control of Royal Mail Lines and continued this trade until 1940 when she was requisitioned as a troopship. While bound for Sigapore from Bangkok with 2,000 Indian troops the Highland Brigade struck a mine off Singapore in the early morning of18 Jan 1946. In danger of sinking, landing craft and tugs were sent from Singapore to take of the troops and the ship was able to be towed into Singapore Harbour.
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One of five sister ships which were used for passenger and emigrant trade between London, Portugal and South America. In 1932 she came under the control of Royal Mail Lines and continued this trade until 1940 when she was requisitioned as a troopship.  
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While bound for Sigapore from Bangkok with 2,000 Indian troops the Highland Brigade struck a mine off Singapore in the early morning of18 Jan 1946. In danger of sinking, landing craft and tugs were sent from Singapore to take of the troops and the ship was able to be towed into Singapore Harbour.
 
   
 
   
  

Revision as of 20:10, 4 December 2022

MV Highland Brigade
MV Highland Brigade 1.jpg
While fitting out in Harland & Wolff yards
MV Highland Brigade.jpg
History
Name MV Highland Brigade
Owner H & W Nelson Ltd
Builder Harland & Wolff, Belfast
Yard number East Yard, slip 11
Launched 1 Nov 1928
Completed 27 Apr 1929
In service 1929
Out of service 1965
Fate sold for scrap 1965
General characteristics
Type Passenger / Cargo ship
Tonnage 14,131 tons
Length 520 ft
Beam 69.5 ft
Propulsion Twin Screw
Speed 15.9 knots
Capacity 150 1st class; 70 Intermediate and 500 3rd class



Remarks

One of five sister ships which were used for passenger and emigrant trade between London, Portugal and South America. In 1932 she came under the control of Royal Mail Lines and continued this trade until 1940 when she was requisitioned as a troopship.


While bound for Sigapore from Bangkok with 2,000 Indian troops the Highland Brigade struck a mine off Singapore in the early morning of18 Jan 1946. In danger of sinking, landing craft and tugs were sent from Singapore to take of the troops and the ship was able to be towed into Singapore Harbour.


Resumed South America service in 1947 until sold to John Latsis of Piraeus in 1959 and renamed "Henriett". Renamed "Marianna" the following year, rebuilt and used as a Mecca Pilgrimage ship before being scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1965.

Soldiers carried

Singapore to Fremantle 6 - 15 Oct 1945

POWs from the 2/3rd and 2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalions.