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MV Empire Albany

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Yard number
  
337

Length
  
40 m

Launched
  
3 October 1944

Name
  
Empire Albany (1944-46) Albany (1946)

Owner
  
Ministry of War Transport (1944-46) Mrs P Dowds (1946)

Operator
  
J Fisher & Sons Ltd (1944-46) Mrs P Dowds (1946)

Port of registry
  
Lowestoft (1944-46) Ireland (1946)

Builder
  
Richards Ironworks Ltd, Lowestoft

Empire Albany was a 306-ton Coaster which was built in 1944. She was renamed Albany in 1946 and disappeared on a voyage between Port Talbot and Rosslare in 1946.

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History

Empire Albany was built by Richards Ironworks Ltd, Lowestoft as yard number 337. She was launched on 3 October 1944 and completed in December 1944. Empire Airman was owned by the Ministry of War Transport and operated under the management of the J Fisher & Sons Ltd.

In 1946, Empire Albany was sold to Mrs P Dowds, Ireland and renamed Albany. On 20 November 1946, Albany departed Port Talbot bound for Rosslare, but did not arrive. Albany was carrying a cargo of coal. Two ship's boats and the name board from Albany were washed up near St David's Head on 22 November.

Official number and code letters

Official numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers.

Empire Airman had the Official Number 166695 on Lloyd's Register and used the Code Letters MPBM

References

MV Empire Albany Wikipedia