SS Empire Bardolph

World War II merchant ship of the United Kingdom

History
Name
  • Empire Bardolph (1942–46)
  • Memling (1946–53)
  • Vancouver Star (1953–57)
  • Memling (1957–59)
Owner
  • MoWT (1942–46)
  • Lamport and Holt Line Ltd (1946–53)
  • Blue Star Line (1953–59)
Operator
  • Donaldson, Brothers & Black Ltd (1943–44)
  • Lamport and Holt Line Ltd (1944–53)
  • Blue Star Line (1953–59)
Port of registry
  • United Kingdom Sunderland (1943–53)
  • United Kingdom UK (1953–59)
BuilderCaledon Short Brothers Ltd, Sunderland
Yard number474
Launched8 December 1942
CompletedMarch 1943
Identification
  • UK official number 169109 (1942-59)
  • Call sign BFDP (1943-53)
General characteristics
Tonnage
  • 7,017 GRT
  • tonnage under deck 6,556
  • 4,758 NRT
Length431.0 ft (131.4 m)
Beam56.3 ft (17.2 m)
Draught27 ft 10 in (8.48 m)
Depth35.2 ft (10.7 m)
Installed power537 MN
Propulsion1 × triple-expansion steam engine (North East Marine Engineering Co (1938) Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne)
Capacity259,960 cubic feet (7,361 m3) refrigerated cargo space
Sensors and
processing systems
wireless direction finding
ArmamentDEMS (1943–45)

Empire Bardolph was a 7,017 GRT refrigerated cargo ship which was built in 1942 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). It was sold in 1946 and renamed Memling and sold again in 1953 and renamed Vancouver Star, being renamed Memling in 1957. It was scrapped in 1959.

History

Empire Bardolph was built by Short Brothers Ltd, Sunderland as yard number 474. She was launched on 8 December 1942 and completed in March 1943. Empire Bardolph was built for the MoWT[1] and initially operated under the management of Donaldson Brothers & Black Ltd.[2] Management passed to Lamport and Holt Line Ltd in 1944 Empire Bardolph had 259,960 cubic feet (7,361 m3) of refrigerated cargo space in her holds.[3]

War service

Empire Bardolph was a member of a number of convoys during the Second World War.

SL 165

Convoy SL 162 departed Freetown, Sierra Leone on 20 July 1944 and arrived at Liverpool on 10 August. Empire Bardolph was carrying meat and general cargo.[4]

OS 87

Convoy OS 87 departed Liverpool on 25 August 1944 and arrived at Freetown on 13 September. Empire Bardolph was bound for the River Plate.[5]

Postwar

In 1946, Empire Bardolph was sold to Lamport and Holt Line Ltd and renamed Memling. She was one of the first two ships acquired by Lamport & Holt after the war.[6] She was sold in 1953 to Blue Star Line and renamed Vancouver Star, being renamed Memling in 1957. On 23 October 1959, Memling arrived at Vlissingen, Netherlands for scrapping.[1]

Propulsion

She was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine which was built by North East Marine Engineering Company (1938) Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne.[2]

Official number and call sign

Official numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers. Empire Bardolph had the UK official number 169109 and the Call sign BPKF.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Mitchell, W H, and Sawyer, L A (1995). The Empire Ships. London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. p. 108. ISBN 1-85044-275-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c "LLOYD'S REGISTER, STEAMERS & MOTORSHIPS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  3. ^ "LLOYD'S REGISTER, LISTE DE NAVIRES POURVUS DE MACHINES FRIGORIFIQUES" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  4. ^ "Convoy SL.165 / MKS.56". Convoyweb. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  5. ^ "Convoy OS.87/KMS.61". Convoyweb. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  6. ^ "LAMPORT AND HOLT LINE". Merchant Navy Officers. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
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