SS Empire Caicos
Empire Caicos was a 3,533 GRT cargo ship which was built in 1945 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). She was sold in 1946 and renamed Sugar Transporter. In 1957 she was sold and renamed Pattawilya. In 1962, she was sold and renamed Clovelly, serving until she was damaged in a storm in 1967 and then scrapped later that year.
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SS Empire Caicos
Empire Caicos was a 3,533 GRT cargo ship which was built in 1945 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). She was sold in 1946 and renamed Sugar Transporter. In 1957 she was sold and renamed Pattawilya. In 1962, she was sold and renamed Clovelly, serving until she was damaged in a storm in 1967 and then scrapped later that year.
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Empire Caicos was a 3,533 GRT ...... then scrapped later that year.
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1945-02-28
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Scrapped 1967
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Ship completed
March 1945
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Ship fate
Scrapped 1967
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Ship identification
*United Kingdom Official Number 180082
*Code Letters GFDY
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Ship launched
1945-02-28
Ship name
*Empire Caicos
*Sugar Transporter
*Pattawilya
*Clovelly
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Ship operator
*H Hogarth & Sons Ltd
*Rodney ...... an Jeronimo Steamship Co Ltd )
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Ship owner
*Ministry of War Transport
*S ...... *San Jeronimo Steamship Co Ltd
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Triple expansion steam engine
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Screw propellor
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Ship registry
* West Hartlepool
* London
* Melbourne
* Hong Kong
* Panama City
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Empire Caicos was a 3,533 GRT ...... then scrapped later that year.
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SS Empire Caicos
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*Clovelly (1962-67)
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*Empire Caicos (1945-50)
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*Pattawilya (1957-62)
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*Sugar Transporter (1950-57)
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