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(Southampton to Durban 12 March - 23 April 1918)
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
 
Built to carry 255 first class passengers, 269 second class, and 270 third class.  Requisitioned in 1914 as a troop ship, sometimes used as a hospital ship.
 
Built to carry 255 first class passengers, 269 second class, and 270 third class.  Requisitioned in 1914 as a troop ship, sometimes used as a hospital ship.
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On 4 Jun 1918 off Plymouth she collided with a British destroyer HMS Rival while zig-zagging.  Safely making it into Plymouth she then sank on a mud bank.  In 1919 she returned to the mail service to Africa.
 
On 4 Jun 1918 off Plymouth she collided with a British destroyer HMS Rival while zig-zagging.  Safely making it into Plymouth she then sank on a mud bank.  In 1919 she returned to the mail service to Africa.
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==Soldiers carried==   
 
==Soldiers carried==   
  
==Southampton to Durban 12 March - 23 April 1918==
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===Southampton to Durban 12 March - 23 April 1918===
 
 
 
Sailed on 18 March 1918. In Durban the returning soldiers transferred to the SS Field Marshall for the voyage to Fremantle.
 
Sailed on 18 March 1918. In Durban the returning soldiers transferred to the SS Field Marshall for the voyage to Fremantle.
  

Revision as of 01:19, 2 July 2019

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History
Name SS Kenilworth Castle
Builder/Built 1904 Harlnd & Wolff, Belfast
Type Passenger Liner
Displacement 12,974 tons
Speed 16.5 knots


Remarks

Built to carry 255 first class passengers, 269 second class, and 270 third class. Requisitioned in 1914 as a troop ship, sometimes used as a hospital ship.


On 4 Jun 1918 off Plymouth she collided with a British destroyer HMS Rival while zig-zagging. Safely making it into Plymouth she then sank on a mud bank. In 1919 she returned to the mail service to Africa.

Soldiers carried

Southampton to Durban 12 March - 23 April 1918

Sailed on 18 March 1918. In Durban the returning soldiers transferred to the SS Field Marshall for the voyage to Fremantle.