Length (feet) : | 331.0 |
Breadth (feet) : | 47.2 |
Depth (feet): | 24.7 |
Gross Registered Tonnage (g.r.t.) : | 3,391 |
Net Registered Tonnage (n.r.t.) : | 2,178 |
Engine Type : | T.3 cyl 253/8, 38½ & 65 -42 160lb 80lb 268nhp |
Engine Builder : | CMEW Hartlepool |
Additional Particulars : | Completed May 1901; Official No. 114670: Code Letters SHTQ |
Masters: 1901-04 WJ Reeder: 1905-11 AW Robinson: 1913-15 J McLean: 1916-17 W Niven.
Lives lost April 1917: Alleyne, Henry, fireman/trimmer, 22, b. Barbados; Coker, John, ship’s cook, 27, b. Accra, resided West Ham, London; Colledge, John, 3rd engineer, age 25, b. Tynemouth; Deane, Sidney James, ordinary seaman, 16, Bethnal Green, London; Dreinar, August, sailor, 44, b. Russia; Fownes, Edward William, 4th engineer, 31, b. Newcastle-on-Tyne; Fraser, Robert Coutts, 1st mate, 31, b. Shetland Isles; Harney, James, able seaman, 28, b. Waterford, resided Cardiff; Henseluck, Otto Gustav Robert (served as Smith) mess steward, 17, Whitechapel, London; Hough, John, able seaman, 39, b. Co. Clare, Ireland; Janson, August Ferdinand, fireman/trimmer, 36, b. Sweden, resided Newport, Mon.; Jones, Levy, fireman/trimmer, 19, Georgia, USA; Kershaw, Harry, ordinary seaman (Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve) 25, Sowerby Bridge, Yorks.; Kilcoyne, PJ, wireless operator; Matson, Emil, donkeyman, 52, b. Oslo, Norway; McGowan, John, chief boatswain, 58, b. Ballymullen, resided Clydebank, Dumbarton; McKall, Thomas, fireman/trimmer, 34, b. West Africa; Moore, E, fireman/trimmer, 22, b. Trinidad; Murray James, able seaman (Royal Naval Reserve) aged 39, 14 Bexley Terrace, Wick; Niven, W, master, 61, Liverpool; Nygren, W, sailor, 25, b. Russia; Osb.e, James, sailor, 25, b. Montserrat; Rozario, J, steward, India; Rytka, K, sailor/carpenter, 27, b. Finland ; Stroughair, Wilfred Wilson, 2nd engineer, 24, b. Ryton, on, Tyne; Williams, Edward Nathaniel, fireman/trimmer, 25, Trinidad; Williams, James, fireman/trimmer, 24, b. Sierra Leone; Wright, John, able seaman, 29, b. Canada; Young, Thomas, 1st engineer, 45, b. Blyth.
More detail »This section will, in time, contain the stories of more than 450 merchant ships built or owned in the Hartlepools, and which were lost during the First World War. As an illustration of the truly global nature of shipbuilding, these ships were owned by companies from 22 different countries, including more than 30 sailing under the German flag at the outbreak of war.
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