Contractor (T&J Harrison)

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Contractor (T&J Harrison)

Post by shipstamps » Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:01 pm


11th June 1930 launched by Cammell Laird & Co, Birkenhead.
16th May 1932 played a useful part in the rescue of over 700 passengers from the French Liner GEORGES PHILIPPAR which was on fire in the Gulf of Aden.
8th September 1935 in collision with steamer CITY OF KIMBERLY in Straits of Gibraltar.
24th April 1940 in collision with Glasgow steamer GIRASOL outward bound from London. GIRASOL was sliced in two and sank.
29th November 1940 bombed by German aircraft and, although damaged, continued to Barbados.
11th march 1941 she was damaged by air raid at Manchester.
1st January 1943 came under sustained air attack at Bone, Algeria.
7th August 1943 torpedoed by U371 31 miles north west of Bone and sank.
75 survivors rescued by minesweepers but five men killed including captain and Chief Officer and two died later in hospital. She was on passage from Gibraltar to Port Said with a cargo of military stores and ammunition.
(Further excellent detail is in “Harrisons of Liverpool” by Graeme Cubbin)

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Re: Contractor (T&J Harrison)

Post by aukepalmhof » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:37 pm

Built as a cargo vessel under yard No 968 for Charente SS Co. Ltd. (T & J Harrison), Liverpool.
Tonnage 6,004 gross, 9.210 dwt. Dim. 128.0 (bpp) x 16.8 x 8m.
One triple expansion steam engine, 524 nhp, speed 13 knots.

Torpedoed in position 37 15N 07 12E with on board a crew of 72 and 11 gunners.
610 tons general cargo and 5,500 tons British Government stores and mail.
She was underway from Glasgow via Gibraltar and the Suez Canal to Calcutta.

St Kitts 1980 $2 sg 47, scott?
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