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Commonwealth - a general history

Owners: 1896 Stewart SS Co Ltd (R Stewart & Co) Liverpool: December 1899 Lord Curzon SS Co Ltd (John Herron & Co) Liverpool: October 1900 Commonwealth SS Co (Charles Radcliffe & Co) Cardiff: 1910 Commonwealth SS Co (Thomas & Appleton) Cardiff: 1916 Kent SS Co (Samuel Walton) Cardiff

Masters: 1899 J James: 1906-09 J Davies: 1916-17 J Jones: 1918 James T Beckerleg.

Between 1899 & 1900 Commonwealth sailed for the Tyne then Cardiff to load for Pensacola & Alexandria, through the Dardanelles to the Russian Black Sea port of Batoum, where she loaded for Bombay. The next call was at Vizagpatam, where the vessel loaded for Antwerp which she reached via Colombo, Perim, Suez & Algiers.

On a voyage from Bizerta for Middlesbrough with a cargo of iron-ore she was torpedoed without warning by German submarine (UC-71 Walter Warzecha) & sank 5 miles NE of Flamborough Head on 19 February 1918. 14 lives lost.

Lives lost February 1918: Ali Sabit, fireman/trimmer, India; Attwell, Harold, chief steward, 36, Bridgetown, Barbados; Bick, Henry George, messroom steward, 15, Canonbury St. Berkeley, Gloucester; Campbell, Archibald, able seaman, 49, b. Glasgow; Coglin, William Frater, 2nd mate, 56, b. West Hartlepool; Craigg, W, ship’s cook, 40, b. Barbados; Davies, John Thomas, able seaman, 20, Llangranog, Wales; Fagnant, O, able seaman, 34, b. Quebec; Lane, CF, carpenter, 63, b. Finland; Morris, John Stanley, signalman (Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve) aged 19, Tredegar, Wales; Muhammad Ahmad, fireman/trimmer, India; Muhammad Nagi, donkeyman, India; Robley, Claude Crossley, wireless operator, 18, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

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