MV Gloucester (1941)

History
Name: MV Gloucester (1941)
Owner: 1941-1966: New Zealand Shipping Company
Operator: 1941-1966: New Zealand Shipping Company
Port of registry: New Zealand
Builder: Alexander Stephen and Sons
Yard number: 575
Launched: 12 March 1941
Out of service: 1966
Fate: Scrapped in Kaohsiung
General characteristics
Tonnage: 8,532 GT
Length: 450 ft (140 m)
Beam: 60 ft (18 m)
Speed: 15 Knots

MV Gloucester (1941) was a cargo vessel operated by the New Zealand Shipping Company from 1941 to 1966. It was mainly intended to transport fruit from New Zealand to the United Kingdom.[1]

War service

The ship was included in several of the North Atlantic convoys between America, Canada and Great Britain.

Fate

In 1966 she was sold to Greece and renamed Consulate and scrapped shortly afterwards.

References

  1. The fruit annual and directory. 1950
  2. The Allied Convoy System. Arnold Hague
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