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TSS Sir John Hawkins (1929)

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Out of service
  
May 1962

Draught
  
14.5 feet (4.4 m)

Length
  
53 m

Beam
  
13 m

Fate
  
Scrapped

Launched
  
15 May 1929

Draft
  
4.42 m

Name
  
1931-1962 TSS Sir John Hawkins

Operator
  
1831-1948 Great Western Railway 1948-1962 British Railways

Tonnage
  
930 gross register tons (GRT)

Builders
  
Earle's Shipbuilding, Kingston upon Hull

TSS Sir John Hawkins was a passenger tender vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1929.

History

TSS Sir John Hawkins was built by Earleā€™s Shipbuilding and Engineering Company in Hull and launched on 15 May 1929. She was one of a pair built for tendering duties in Plymouth harbour, her sister TSS Sir Richard Grenville being launched two years later.

On 27 August 1940 she was damaged during an air raid. Following repairs she was taken over by the Royal Navy in January 1941 and saw service at Plymouth, Scapa Flow and Pentland Firth. She was returned to the GWR at Plymouth on 22 November 1945 and remained stationed there until 1962 when she was sold for scrap

References

TSS Sir John Hawkins (1929) Wikipedia