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TSS Sir Walter Raleigh (1908)

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Yard number
  
683

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
46 m

Builder
  
Out of service
  
1968

Launched
  
1908

Draft
  
2.7 m

Name
  
1908-1968 TSS Sir Walter Raleigh

Operator
  
Tonnage
  

TSS Sir Walter Raleigh was a passenger tender vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1908.

History

TSS Sir Walter Raleigh was built by Cammell Laird as one of a pair of vessels, with TSS Sir Francis Drake. She was on trial in the Mersey during April 1908.

She was hired to the Admiralty as a tug from 1914 to 1919.

In August 1939 she was again taken on by the Admiralty but operated from Plymouth. She was damaged during an air raid on 15 December 1940 when 8 crew were injured.

In 1942 alterations were made to her superstructure for use as a mining tender.

She returned to the GWR at the end of 1945 but the following year was sold and found use with various salvage operators until cut up in 1968.

References

TSS Sir Walter Raleigh (1908) Wikipedia


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