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Rochester Castle.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:47 pm
by john sefton
ROCHESTER CASTLE was built in 1937 by Harland & Wolff at Belfast with a tonnage of 7795grt, a length of 474ft 2in, a beam of 63ft 4in and a service speed of 15 knots although she attained 19 knots during trials.
Delivered on 29th April 1937 she was the first of a class of four ships which were slightly larger than the earlier 'R' class. She made her maiden voyage to Port Natal on 12th May and was subsequently deployed on the South Africa - UK refrigerated fruit run.
In 1940 she was placed on a war footing and on 10th August 1942 participated in Operation Pedestal, the most critical of the Malta convoys. Fifteen ships including the tanker Ohio sailed from Gibraltar with vital supplies for Malta escorted by a battlefleet consisting of two battleships, four aircraft carriers, seven cruisers and thirty destroyers. After three days and after being continually attacked by the Axis forces only the Rochester Castle, Blue Star's Brisbane Star and Melbourne Star, Port Line's Port Chalmers and the badly damaged tanker Ohio reached Valetta on 13th August. On the approach to Malta the Rochester Castle was hit in No.3 hold by two torpedoes launched from German E-boats but she managed to reach port, the first vessel to do so. Because of her damage she was forced to remain in Malta until the following December when temporary repairs enabled her to make the dash for Alexandria and thence to New York via Cape Town where permanent repairs were made.
In June 1942, duly repaired, she arrived back in Liverpool with a cargo of frozen meat from Buenos Aires. She was sold to Castle Shipping Corp. of Cyprus in 1970 and renamed Glenda for her final voyage to Whampoa where, on 13th November 1970, she was the last of the six 'R's to be broken up.
http://www.red-duster.co.uk/UNION18.htm
Malta 2012 Operation Pedestal Issue SG?

Re: Rochester Castle.

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 7:28 pm
by D. v. Nieuwenhuijzen
For Union Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd., London. Nt:6963, Dw:4736, Lwl:457.1' (139,32m.) depth:34.3' (10,45m.) draft:29' (8,84m.)
Harland & Wolff diesel engine:1642 nhp

Re: Rochester Castle.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:02 pm
by aukepalmhof
On this label on the Pedestal issues of Malta in 2012 is depict the ROCHESTER CASTLE entering the port of Valetta.

Identification and images where supplied by Mr Gennadiy Sitnikov.