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SS Murex (1892)

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Name
  
Murex (1892-1916)

Completed
  
July 1898

Length
  
103 m

Yard number
  
442

Launched
  
28 May 1892

Builder
  
West Hartlepool

Owner
  
Marcus Samuel & Company (1892-1898) Shell Transport & Trading Company (1898-1907) Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company (1907-1916)

Honours and awards
  
Battle honours (RAN) Rabaul 1914

Fate
  
Torpedoed and sunk on 21 December 1916

Murex was a 3,564 gross ton M class oiler, built by William Gray & Company, West Hartlepool in 1892 for Marcus Samuel & Company. She was the first bulk-oil tanker to pass through the Suez Canal en route to Thailand in 1892. She was chartered by the Royal Australian Navy and took part in operations against the German colonies in the Pacific with the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force during the First World War in 1914, as an oiler. Murex was given the battle honour "Rabual 1914", for her service. She was later requisitioned by the Admiralty.

Fate

Murex was torpedoed on 21 December 1916 by the Imperial German Navy submarine U-73 in the Mediterranean Sea 94 miles off Port Said, Egypt, at 32°20′N 31°00′E and was sunk with the loss of one man.

References

SS Murex (1892) Wikipedia