Completed March 1896; Official No. 102744: Code Letters PGHN.
Owners: 1896 Trechmann Bros. West Hartlepool: 1897 Trechmann S.S. Co. Ltd. (Trechmann Bros), West Hartlepool: 1912 Capper Alexander & Co, London: 1915 Alexander Shipping Co. Ltd. (Capper Alexander & Co) London
Masters: 1896-1900 HJM Grahl: 1908-11 PA Eggert: 1915 FA Dinan: 1918 James Gray.
On a voyage from Bilbao to Heysham with a cargo of ore the defensively armed Lorle was torpedoed without warning by German submarine (UB-103 Paul Hundius) & sank 12 miles SSW of the Lizard, Cornwall in 49.47N/05.14W on 11 June 1918. 19 lives lost including the Master, James Gray.
Lives lost June 1918:
Abdus Subhan, donkeyman, India
Beuzreu Chowmel, sailor, 23, b. Singapore
Churchill, John, fireman/trimmer, 29, Myrtle View, Liverpool
Clipp, Harry Martin, sailor, 22, b. British West Indies, resided Treforest, Glamorgan
Field, Francis Joseph, fireman/trimmer, 23, Liverpool
Fleming, William Robert, 1st engineer, 55, b. Melbourne, Australia
Ford, William, fireman/trimmer, 24, b. Liverpool, resided Bootle
Geoghegan, Joseph, fireman/trimmer, 35, b. Dublin
Giblin, James Michael, able seaman, Tyneside
Gillen, Dominick, able seaman, 47, Sligo
Gray, James, master, 54, Kinghorn, Fifeshire
Jones, Arthur Theophilus Sumpton, 2nd engineer, 50, Newport, Mon.
McDevitte, John, 2nd officer, 35, b. Shrove, Co. Donegal
Medley, James, ship’s cook, 28, b. Dublin
Papadopolis, Jordanis, sailor, 35, b. Greece
Smith, John Sydie, 3rd engineer, 28, b. Dundee
Smith, Thomas Stanley, wireless operator, 19, Cockermouth, Cumberland
Thomas, Henry Richard, 19, seaman, Nevin, Caernarvonshire
Tierney, Thomas Charles, fireman/trimmer, 19, b. Bootle