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SS Oronsay (1924)

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Ireland. According to at least one eyewitness, no bombs actually hit the ship, but the engines were damaged by the blast and the rest of the convoy, with escort, sailed on. With the ship in a highly vulnerable state during a storm (which may, fortuitously, have been limiting U-boat activity in the
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and small boats. During an air-raid, a German bomb landed on the ship's bridge, killing several people, destroying the chart, steering and wireless rooms and breaking the captain's leg. Taking on survivors from
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gunners, with a cargo of 1,200 tons of copper and 3,000 tons of oranges. When she was some 500 miles southwest of Freetown, she was torpedoed by the Italian submarine
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which had sunk nearby, Captain Norman Savage steered the ship home with the aid of a pocket compass, a
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On 14 August 1940, she sailed from Liverpool bound for Halifax with 351 evacuated children under the
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then made her way back to port without further incident, though casualties were reported.
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was involved with the evacuation of the families of Royal Navy personnel from Malta.
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in 1937. Film of her voyage from Colombo to Gibraltar is held by the
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in 1924. Her maiden voyage started on 7 February 1925 from
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stated in memoirs the ship was sunk by one of his u-boats.
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The Last Voyage of the SS Oronsay – A Questionable Venture
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after 12 days. 26 survivors, including the ship's surgeon
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Dictionary of Disasters at Sea During the Age of Steam
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Bertke, Donald A; Smith, Gordon; Kindell, Don (2014).
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was sailing unescorted in the Atlantic en route from
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Index

SS Oronsay (1925)
List of ships named Oronsay

United Kingdom
Orient Steam Navigation Company

United Kingdom
John Brown & Company
Clydebank
Italian submarine Archimede
Liberia
Ocean liner
knots
ocean liner
World War II
troopship
Italian
submarine
Orient Steam Navigation Company
Clydebank
Viscountess Novar
London
Melbourne
Sydney
Brisbane
New Zealand
World War II
coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Cinema Museum

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