hartlepool history logo

Commonwealth

Names and owners

Year

Name

Owner

1896 Commonwealth R. Stewart & Co.
1900 Commonwealth Lord Curzon Steam Ship Co. Ltd.
1901 Commonwealth Commonwealth Steam Ship Co. Ltd.
1916 Commonwealth Kent Steam Ship Co. Ltd.

Fate

The Hartlepool-built steamship Commonwealth was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine UC-71, 5 miles north-east of Flamborough Head on February 19th, 1918. The ship was on a voyage from Bini Saf, Algeria, to Middlesbrough with a cargo of iron ore.

Fourteen crew were lost including one from the Hartlepools:
William Frater Coglin.

The other crewmen who lost their lives were:
Ali Sabit; Attwell, Harold; Bick, Henry George; Campbell, Archibald; Craigg, W.; Davies, John Thomas; Fagnant, O.; Hasan Saleh; Lane, C.F.; Morris, John Stanley; Muhammad Ahmad; Muhammad Nagi; Robley, Claude Crossley.

 

 

Related items :