Yard number 371 Fate Destroyed by fire Length 107 m Builder John Brown & Company | Out of service 7 April 1929 Launched 24 February 1906 Beam 12 m | |
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Name 1906-1929 TrSS St Patrick Tonnage 2,531 gross register tons (GRT) |
TrSS St Patrick was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1906.
History
She was built by John Brown and Company for the Great Western Railway as one of a trio of new ships which included TrSS St George and TrSS St David.
From 1914 to 1919 she was requisitioned by the British Government as a hospital ship for the duration of the First World War.
On 20 August 1927 she was in collision with her sister ship TrSS St David in Fishguard harbour.
She was re-engined in 1926 and caught fire on 7 April 1929. The fire was attributed to an electrical fault following which she was scrapped.
References
TrSS St Patrick (1906) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA