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SS Empire Blanda

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Yard number
  
715

Launched
  
30 September 1919

Builder
  
Port Glasgow

Completed
  
November 1919

Length
  
129 m

Name
  
Nile (1919-33) Sokol (1933-39) Rio Grande (1939-40) Empire Blanda (1940-41)

Owner
  
Nile Steamship Co Ltd (1919-30) Jugoslovenska Plovidba DD (1930-39) Compagnia Panamena de Vapores Ltda (1939-40) Ministry of War Transport (1940-41)

Operator
  
Glen & Co (1919-30) Jugoslovenska Plovidba DD (1930-39) Compagnia Panamena de Vapores (1939-40) Larrinaga Steamship Co Ltd (1940-41)

Port of registry
  
Glasgow (1919-22) Glasgow (1922-30) Susak (1930-39) Panama City (1939-40) London (1940-41)

Empire Blanda was a cargo ship which was built in 1919 by Lithgows Ltd, Port Glasgow as Nile. She was sold to a Yugoslavian company in 1930 and renamed Sokol in 1933, serving until 1939 when she was sold to a Panamanian company and renamed Rio Grande. In 1940, she was requisitioned by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Blanda. She was torpedoed and sunk by U-69 on 19 February 1941.

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Description

The ship was a 5,593 GRT cargo ship. She was built by Lithgows Ltd, Port Glasgow, as yard number 715. The ship was launched as Nile on 30 September 1919 and completed in November. She was 423 feet 5 inches (129.06 m) long, with a beam of 56 feet (17.07 m) and a depth of 28 feet 7 inches (8.71 m). The ship was powered by a triple expansion steam engine which had cylinders of 27 inches (69 cm), 45 inches (110 cm) and 75 inches (190 cm) diameter by 48 inches (120 cm) stroke. It was manufactured by J G Kincaird Ltd, Greenock. The ship could make 11 knots (20 km/h).

Career

Nile was owned by the Nile Steamship Co Ltd and operated under the management of Glen & Co Ltd. Her port of registry was Glasgow. In 1930, Nile was sold to Jugoslovenska Plovidba DD, Susak. She was renamed Sokol in 1933.

In 1939, Sokol was sold to Compagnia Panamena de Vapores Ltda and renamed Rio Grande. She was operated under the management of T & N Coumantaros Ltd, Greece. In June 1940, Rio Grande sailed from Bermuda to Halifax, Nova Scotia to join Convoy HX 51, which arrived at Liverpool on 2 July. She was carrying a cargo of lumber and sulphur. On arrival, Rio Grande was requisitioned by the MoWT and renamed Empire Blanda. She was operated under the management of the Larrinaga Steamship Co Ltd. Her port of registry was London.

Convoy HX 107 departed Halifax on 3 February 1941 and arrived at Liverpool on 28 February. Empire Blanda was carrying a cargo of steel, bound for Glasgow. At 08:18 on 19 February 1941, Empire Blanda was torpedoed and sunk by U-69 south of Iceland with the loss of all 37 crew and three DEMS gunners, having straggled from the convoy. Those lost on Empire Blanda are commemorated at the Tower Hill Memorial, London.

Official Numbers and Code Letters

Official Numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers. Nile and Empire Blanda had the UK Official Number 141931.

Nile used the Code Letters KOWS from 1930. Rio Grande used the Code Letters HPKQ Empire Blanda used the Code Letters GLXW.

References

SS Empire Blanda Wikipedia