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Revision as of 21:44, 10 November 2021

RMS Mongolia
RMS Mongolia 4.jpg
Postcard of the S.S. Mongolia (2) seen in Port Said, Egypt
RMS Mongolia 3.jpg
S.S. Mongolia is seen here in Melbourne Australia
History
Name RMS Mongolia
Owner Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, Greenock
Builder Caird & Company, Greenock
Yard number 302
Launched 13 Aug 1903
In service 1904
Out of service 1917
Fate mined 24 Jun 1917
General characteristics
Type Passenger / cargo
Tonnage 9,505 tons
Length 520.9 ft (158.73m)
Beam 58.3 ft (17.75m)
Depth 24.8 ft (7.52m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 19 knots (35.19 km/h)


Remarks

In civilian mode she had accommodation for 100 first class passengers, 80 second class, and 1,000 third class passengers. Previously used on the UK - North American routes, in 1915 she was sold to the British Admiralty, and operated by Indian & Peninsular Steam Navigation Co., Bombay.


On 24 Jun 1917 when 50 nautical miles south by west of Bombay, inward from London with passengers an mail, she struck a mine laid by SMS Wolf.

Soldiers carried

Fremantle to Port Suez 22 November - 14 December 1915

Fremantle to Port Suez 17 July - 18 August 1916

Notes

There is considerable confusion on a number of internet sites between the Mongolia built in 1903 by Caird & Co which struck a mine and sank in 1917 with the Mongolian built by William Denny & Bros that was sunk by a German U-Boat in 1918. On the casis of probability I have provided details of the 1903 version which was sailing from Australian ports during 1916.