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| shipname = SS Windhuk
 
| shipname = SS Windhuk
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| shipowner =   Woermann line  / UK Government
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| shipbuilder = Blohm & Voss
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| shipyardnumber = 181
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| shiplaunched = 8 Nov 1905
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| shipcompleted = 25 Jan 1906
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| shipinservice = 24 Apr 1907
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| shipoutofservice = 1958
 
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| shipfate = scrapped 1950
 
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| shiptonnage = 6,334 tons
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| shiptonnage = 6,344 tons
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| shiplength = 132.2 m
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| shipbeam = 15.5 m
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| shipdepth = draught  8.7 m
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| shippropulsion = twin screw
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| shipspeed = 12 knots (22.22 km/h)
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| shipcapacity = 125 crew
 
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Owned by the German-East Africa Line and used between former German territories in Africa and Hamburg. In 1919 this ship carried Australian men and their new wives to Australia from England
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Owned by the German-East Africa Line and used between former German territories in Africa and Hamburg, sailing under the name ''Gertrud Woermann''. In April 1907 it was transferred to the Hamburg-American Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (Hapag).
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When the First World War broke out, the Windhoek was in Hamburg. In 1919 she was delivered to Great Britain, and its first use was to carry Australian trops and their new wives to Australia from England.  Her name was changed to ''City of Genoa'' and she was used in the Africa service of Ellerman Lines . In 1928 they then sold her to a shipping company based in Angola , which used the ship under the new name ''João Belo'' until 1950 on the service between Portugal and Mozambique via their African colonies.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

Latest revision as of 00:56, 20 December 2021

SS Windhuk
SS Windhuk.jpg
SS Windhuk 1.jpg
Postcard image
History
Name SS Windhuk
Owner Woermann line / UK Government
Builder Blohm & Voss
Yard number 181
Launched 8 Nov 1905
Completed 25 Jan 1906
In service 24 Apr 1907
Out of service 1958
Fate scrapped 1950
General characteristics
Tonnage 6,344 tons
Length 132.2 m
Beam 15.5 m
Depth draught 8.7 m
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 12 knots (22.22 km/h)
Capacity 125 crew



Remarks

Owned by the German-East Africa Line and used between former German territories in Africa and Hamburg, sailing under the name Gertrud Woermann. In April 1907 it was transferred to the Hamburg-American Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (Hapag).


When the First World War broke out, the Windhoek was in Hamburg. In 1919 she was delivered to Great Britain, and its first use was to carry Australian trops and their new wives to Australia from England. Her name was changed to City of Genoa and she was used in the Africa service of Ellerman Lines . In 1928 they then sold her to a shipping company based in Angola , which used the ship under the new name João Belo until 1950 on the service between Portugal and Mozambique via their African colonies.

Soldiers carried

England to Fremantle 19 June - 7 August 1919