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SS Empire Brutus

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

History
Name
  • Empire Brutus (1942–48)
  • Vergmor (1948–50)
  • Southgate (1950–55)
  • Fatih (1955–68)
Owner
  • Ministry of War Transport (1942–48)
  • Haddon Steamship Co Ltd (1948–50)
  • Turnbull, Scott Shipping Co Ltd (1950–55)
  • Sadikzade Rusen Ogullari KS (1955–68)
Operator
  • W. T. Gould & Co Ltd (1943–48)
  • Haddon Steamship Co Ltd (1948–50)
  • Turnbull, Scott Shipping Co Ltd (1950–55)
  • Sadikzade Rusen Ogullari KS (1955–68)
Port of registry
  • United Kingdom Sunderland (1943–48)
  • United Kingdom London (1948–55)
  • Turkey Turkey (1955–68)
BuilderJ. L. Thompson and Sons Ltd, Sunderland
Yard number624
Launched18 December 1942
CompletedMarch 1943
Out of serviceFebruary 1968
Identification
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Tonnage
Length423 ft 8 in (129.13 m)
Beam57 ft 2 in (17.42 m)
Depth35 ft 9 in (10.90 m)
Propulsion1 x triple expansion steam engine

Empire Brutus was a 7,233 GRT cargo ship which was built in 1941 by J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). Although twice damaged by enemy action, she survived the war. Postwar she was sold into merchant service, being renamed Vergmor, Southgate and Fatih, serving until scrapped in 1968.

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Transcription

Description

Empire Brutus was built by J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd, Sunderland.[1] She was yard number 624.[2] Launched on 18 December 1942, she was completed in March 1943.[1]

The ship was 423 feet 8 inches (129.13 m) long, with a beam of 57 feet 2 inches (17.42 m) and a depth of 35 feet 9 inches (10.90 m). She was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine which had cylinders of 24+12 inches (62 cm), 39 inches (99 cm) and 70 inches (180 cm) bore by 48 inches (120 cm) stroke. The engine was built by the Central Marine Engine Company (1938) Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne. She had a GRT of 7,233 with a NRT of 4,294.[3]

Career

Wartime

Empire Brutus's port of registry was Sunderland. She was operated under the management of W. T. Gould.[3] On 26 July 1943, Empire Brutus was damaged by enemy bombing 197 nautical miles (365 km) west of Cape Caroeiro, Portugal (39°50′N 13°38′W / 39.833°N 13.633°W / 39.833; -13.633). It took five days for Empire Samson to tow her the 230 nautical miles (430 km) to Lisbon at 2 knots (3.7 km/h).[4] She was on a voyage from Newport, Wales to Algiers and Bougie, Algeria laden with ammunition, bombs and trucks.[5]

Empire Brutus was a member of Convoy MKS 43G, which departed Gibraltar on 22 March 1944 bound for the United Kingdom. and Loch Ewe on 10 September. It dispersed at sea on 15 September. She was carrying general cargo.[6] On 8 July 1944, Empire Brutus struck a mine 6 nautical miles (11 km) off Arromanches, France (49°27′N 00°29′W / 49.450°N 0.483°W / 49.450; -0.483) and was damaged when on a voyage from Juno Beach to Southend on Sea in ballast. She was beached on Juno Beach. The following day, she was refloated and towed to Middlesbrough for repairs.[5] Empire Brutus was a member of Convoy MKS 101G, which departed Gibraltar on 15 May 1945 bound for the United Kingdom. Empire Brutus was carrying a cargo of wheat.[7] Those killed whilst serving on Empire Brutus during World War II are commemorated at the Tower Hill Memorial, London.[8]

Postwar

In 1948, Empire Brutus was sold to the Haddon Steamship Co Ltd, London and renamed Vergmor. In 1950, she was sold to the Turnbull, Scott Shipping Co Ltd and was renamed Southgate, serving with them for five years. In 1950, Southgate was sold to Sadikzade Rusen Ogullari KS, Turkey and renamed Fatih. She served until 1968.[1] Fatih was scrapped at Istanbul in February 1968.[2]

Official Numbers and Code Letters

Official Numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers. Empire Brutus, Vergmor and Southgate had the UK Official Number 169111.[2] Empire Brutus used the Code Letters BFFY.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Mitchell, W. H., and Sawyer, L. A. (1995). The Empire Ships. London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. ISBN 1-85044-275-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c "1169111". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  3. ^ a b c "LLOYD'S REGISTER, NAVIRES A VAPEUR ET A MOTEURS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  4. ^ "Rescue Tug Saves Merchant Ship". The Times. No. 49686. London. 26 October 1943. col G, p. 3.
  5. ^ a b "NEW YORK SHIPS TO FOREIGN PORTS 1939 thru 1945. "E" ships page 18". Kenneth Janda. Archived from the original on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  6. ^ "MKS Convoys – November 1942-1945, MKS 31 through MKS 45". Warsailors. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  7. ^ "MKS Convoys – November 1942-1945, MKS 61 through MKS 103". Warsailors. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  8. ^ "Ship Index A-F". Brian Watson. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
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