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| shipname = SS City of Hankow
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| shipowner = Ellerman Lines Ltd. (Hall Line), Liverpool
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| shipbuilder = William Gray & Co. Ltd, Sunderland
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| shipyardnumber = 857
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| shiplaunched = 4 Mar 1915
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| shipcompleted = June 1915
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| shipinservice = 1915
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| shipoutofservice = 1942
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| shipID = GMDZ
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| shipfate = ran aground (wrecked)
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| shiptype = cargo ship
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| shiptonnage = 7,369 tons
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| shiplength = 465.4 ft  (141.8m)
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| shipbeam = 58.2 ft  (17.7m)
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| shipdepth = 31.8 ft  (9.7m)
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| shippropulsion = single screw
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| shipspeed = 12 knots (22.22 km/h)
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==Remarks==
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Built for the Ellerman City Line Ltd of Glasgow. She was sold in 1923 to Montgomery W & Co of London before being bought back by Ellerman Lines in 1937. On 24 Mar 1942 ''SS City of Hankow'' arrived in Fremantle from Cochin in Burma, indicating that the entry below involved stops at Cochin and Fremantle ex Middle East. Aboard was a sub unit of the 2/3rd Australian Anti-Aircraft Regiment.
  
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On 18 Dec 1942, on a voyage from Liverpool to Beira with a cargo of military equipment, general cargo and 2.5 million pounds sterling, she was wrecked north of Saldanha Bay north of Cape Town, South Africa without casalties.
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==Remarks==
 
Built for the Ellerman City Line Ltd of Glasgow. Sold in 1923 to Montgomery W & Co of London and then bought back by Ellerman Lines in 1937. On 18 Dec 1942, on a voyage from Liverpool to Beira with a cargo of military equipment, general and 2.5 million pounds sterling, was wrecked north of Saldanha Bay north of Cape Town, South Africa.
 
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
==Middle East to Adelaide 13 February - 5 April 1942==
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===Middle East to Adelaide 13 February - 5 April 1942===
*[[Walter Leonard Axford]]
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* [[Walter Leonard Axford]]
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* [[Raymond Eric Gerard Bennett]] disembarked 28 Mar 1942 at Fremantle
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* [[Arthur Mitchell]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 6 October 2023

SS City of Hankow
SS City of Hankow.jpg
SS City of Hankow 2.jpg
History
Name SS City of Hankow
Owner Ellerman Lines Ltd. (Hall Line), Liverpool
Builder William Gray & Co. Ltd, Sunderland
Yard number 857
Launched 4 Mar 1915
Completed June 1915
In service 1915
Out of service 1942
Fate ran aground (wrecked)
General characteristics
Type cargo ship
Tonnage 7,369 tons
Length 465.4 ft (141.8m)
Beam 58.2 ft (17.7m)
Depth 31.8 ft (9.7m)
Propulsion single screw
Speed 12 knots (22.22 km/h)



Remarks

Built for the Ellerman City Line Ltd of Glasgow. She was sold in 1923 to Montgomery W & Co of London before being bought back by Ellerman Lines in 1937. On 24 Mar 1942 SS City of Hankow arrived in Fremantle from Cochin in Burma, indicating that the entry below involved stops at Cochin and Fremantle ex Middle East. Aboard was a sub unit of the 2/3rd Australian Anti-Aircraft Regiment.


On 18 Dec 1942, on a voyage from Liverpool to Beira with a cargo of military equipment, general cargo and 2.5 million pounds sterling, she was wrecked north of Saldanha Bay north of Cape Town, South Africa without casalties.

Soldiers carried

Middle East to Adelaide 13 February - 5 April 1942