SS Wandle (1932)
SS Wandle was a British coastal collier owned and operated by the proprietors of Wandsworth gas works in south-west London. She was a flatiron, meaning that she had a low-profile superstructure, hinged funnel, hinged or telescopic mast and folding wheelhouse to enable her to pass under low bridges on the tidal River Thames upriver from the Pool of London. She was in service from 1932 to 1959 and survived a number of enemy attacks in the Second World War.
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SS Wandle (1932)
SS Wandle was a British coastal collier owned and operated by the proprietors of Wandsworth gas works in south-west London. She was a flatiron, meaning that she had a low-profile superstructure, hinged funnel, hinged or telescopic mast and folding wheelhouse to enable her to pass under low bridges on the tidal River Thames upriver from the Pool of London. She was in service from 1932 to 1959 and survived a number of enemy attacks in the Second World War.
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SS Wandle was a British coasta ...... tacks in the Second World War.
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1932-10-30
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1.15824e+1
ship launched
1932-09-29
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Scrapped 1959
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Ship armament
*as DEMS:
*1 × 12 pounder gun
*2 × Lewis guns
*1 × Hotchkiss gun
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Ship completed
October 1932
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Ship fate
Scrapped 1959
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Ship identification
*UK official number 163297
*Code Letters LHVD
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*call sign MKBB
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Ship launched
1932-09-29
Ship maiden voyage
1932-10-30
Ship name
Wandle
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Ship operator
*Wandsworth and District Gas Company
*South Eastern Gas Board
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Ship owner
*Wandsworth and District Gas Company
*South Eastern Gas Board
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Ship registry
London
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Ship route
North East England to Wandsworth
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*tonnage under deck 1,158
*796 net register tons
*2,330 deadweight tons
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