SS Magdapur

Coordinates: 52°11′N 1°43′E / 52.183°N 1.717°E / 52.183; 1.717
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History
NameSS Magdapur
OwnerThos & Jno Brocklebank, Liverpool
BuilderLithgows, Port Glasgow[2]
Yard number730[1]
Laid down1920
Launched17 November 1920[2]
Identification
  • Code Letters GDXZ
  • [1]
FateMined and sunk 10 September 1939[2]
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Tonnage
  • 9,237 GRT until 1935;
  • 8,641 GRT after 1935[2]
Length
  • 499.6 ft (152.3 m) until 1935;[2]
  • 473 ft (144 m) after 1935[2]
Beam64 ft (20 m)[2]
Draught34.2 ft (10.4 m)[1]
Installed powerTwo steam turbines double reduction geared to single screw; 1,147 horsepower (855 kW); two double ended & two single ended boilers, 24 corrugated furnaces engine[1]
Propulsionsingle propeller[1]
Speed13.5 knots (25.0 km/h; 15.5 mph)[1]
Capacity80 crew

SS Magdapur was a cargo ship mined and sunk off Thorpeness, Suffolk, by a Nazi German submarine in the Second World War.

The SS Magdapur sailed for the Brocklebank Line.

On 10 September 1939, one week after the declaration of war, she was underway in ballast from Tyne to Southampton, her master was Arthur Dixon.[2] On that day she struck a mine laid by the German submarine U-13.[3] She sank at 17:25. Six people died as a result of the attack, but 75 people were rescued from the sea by the Aldeburgh lifeboat Abdy Beauclerk.[4] Her crew included lascars.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Martien, Slaats. "SS Magdapur [+1939]". Wrecksite. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Cameron, Stuart. "SS Magdapur". Clydebuilt database. Archived from the original on 30 April 2005. Retrieved 20 July 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "U 13". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net.
  4. ^ Pears, Brian & Ripley, Roy. Website: "North East Diary". Entry for Sunday, 10 September 1939 D8. http://www.ne-diary.bpears.org.uk/Inc/ISeq_01.html
  5. ^ "Unlucky 13". Loose minute. Unknown author. (Note that the Magdapur was not the first English ship to be sunk in the Second World War) http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0LEVkCc7YpV_U0AnH8nnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTE0bzdzZnZlBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMzBHZ0aWQDRkZYVUkyOF8xBHNlYwNzcg--/RV=2/RE=1435196957/RO=10/RU=http%3a%2f%2fthebertonandeastbridge.onesuffolk.net%2fassets%2fHistory-Photos%2fS.S.-Magdapur-sunk-off-Sizewell.doc/RK=0/RS=YjvL6pH.4F2N7XPPdYsa5mPGUus-

52°11′N 1°43′E / 52.183°N 1.717°E / 52.183; 1.717