SS Tavolara (1910)
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History |
Owner: |
- 1910 Ferrovie dello Stato, Civitavecchia
- 1926 Cia Sardia di Armamento e Navigazione, Genoa
- 1937 'Tirrenia' SA di Nav
- 1940 Italian Navy requisition
- 1943 Seized by Germany 9/1943, Kriegsmarine hospital ship
- 1946 'Tirrenia' SA di Nav., Genoa
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Builder: |
A. & J. Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow, Scotland Scotland |
Yard number: |
292 |
Launched: |
10 March 1910 |
Fate: |
Sunk by air attack on 10 June 1944, raised and repaired. Scrapped at Palermo |
General characteristics |
Type: |
Passenger ship |
Length: |
153.9 feet (BP) |
Beam: |
26.6 feet |
Installed power: |
Steam, triple expansion |
Propulsion: |
Single screw |
Speed: |
12 knots |
The Italian passenger liner SS Tavolara was built in May 1910. It was renamed in 1910 as Terra Nova and in 1928 as Limbara.[1] The ship was rebuilt during World War II and on 1 February 1944 commissioned as the German hospital ship Innsbruck. It was used for 84 patients. The ship was sunk during an air raid on 9–10 June 1944 at the pier in Trieste.
References
- ↑ Shipping Times
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Cancelled ships | |
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Shipwrecks |
- 1 Jun: USS Herring
- 3 Jun: U-477, Coburg
- 5 Jun: USS Osprey
- 6 Jun: USS Corry, USS LCI(L)-93, Minazuki, USS PC-1261, HNoMS Svenner
- 7 Jun: HMS Centurion, Empire Defiance, Hayanami, USS Susan B. Anthony, USS Tide, U-629, U-955
- 8 Jun: Harusame, James Iredell, Kazagumo, HMS Lawford, USS Rich, U-373, U-441, U-970, West Grama
- 9 Jun: Courbet, Dover Hill, Empire Bunting, HMS Durban, Empire Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1
- 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, U-821
- 11 Jun: USS Partridge, U-980
- 12 Jun: Kainan Maru, HMS Sickle, U-490
- 13 Jun: HMS Boadicea, U-715
- 14 Jun: USS Golet
- 15 Jun: HMS Blackwood, M 507, Shiratsuyu, U-860, U-987
- 18 Jun: Albert C. Field, U-767
- 19 Jun: I-184, Shōkaku, Taihō
- 20 Jun: Hiyō, HMAS Matafele
- 21 Jun: Bolzano, HMS Fury
- 22 Jun: I-185
- 24 Jun: Derrycunihy, I-52, U-971, U-1225
- 25 Jun: U-269
- 26 Jun: U-317, U-719
- 29 Jun: Toyama Maru, Tsugaru, U-988, USS Valor
- 30 Jun: U-478, Nikkin Maru
- Unknown date: Bosna, USS LCT-209, U-740
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1943 1944 1945 May 1944 July 1944 |