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SS Theresia L M Russ

Theresia L M Russ was a 1,694 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1927 by Neptun AG, Rostock, Germany for Ernst Russ. She was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine for two years during the Second World War. In 1944, she was sunk by bombing at Gotenhafen, German occupied Poland. The ship was raised and repaired in 1945. She was seized by the Allies at Copenhagen and passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Concrete.

History
Name
  • Theresia L M Russ (1927-45)
  • Empire Concrete (1945-46)
  • Velsen (1946-47)
  • Cronenburgh (1947-55)
  • Astor (1955-70)
Owner
  • Ernst Russ (1927-40)
  • Kriegsmarine (1940)
  • Ernst Russ (1940)
  • Kriegsmarine (1940-42)
  • Ernst Russ (1942-45)
  • Ministry of War Transport (1945)
  • Ministry of Transport (1945-46)
  • Dutch Government (1946-47)
  • Wm Müller & Co (1947-55)
  • U Gennari & Co (1955-70)
Operator
  • Ernst Russ (1927-40)
  • Kriegsmarine (1940)
  • Ernst Russ (1940)
  • Kriegsmarine (1940-42)
  • Ernst Russ (1942-45)
  • Stockwood, Rees & Co Ltd (1945-46)
  • Wm Müller & Co (1946-55)
  • Compania de Navigation Caribbean Cargo Carriers SA (1955-70)
Port of registry
  • Hamburg (1927-33)
  • Hamburg (1933-40)
  • Kriegsmarine (1940)
  • Hamburg (1940)
  • Kriegsmarine (1940-42)
  • Hamburg (1942-45)
  • London (1945-46)
  • 's-Gravenhage (1946-47)
  • Rotterdam (1947-55)
  • Panama City (1955-70)
BuilderNeptun AG
Yard number413
Launched1927
Maiden voyage20 December 1927
Identification
  • Code Letters RGNK (1927-34)
  • Code Letters DHXN (1933-45)
  • Code Letters GLOL (1945-46)
  • Code Letters PDMW (1947-55)
  • United Kingdom Official Number 180708 (1945-46)
  • IMO Number 5102755 ( -1970)
FateScrapped
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Tonnage
Length257 ft 7 in (78.51 m)
Beam41 ft 8 in (12.70 m)
Depth16 ft 3 in (4.95 m)
Installed powerTriple expansion steam engine
PropulsionScrew propellor
Speed9.5 knots (17.6 km/h)

In 1946, she was passed to the Dutch Government and renamed Velsen. She was sold into merchant service in 1947 and renamed Cronenburgh. In 1955, she was sold to Italy and renamed Astor under Panamanian management. She served until scrapped in 1970.

Description edit

The ship was built in 1927 by Neptun AG, Rostock,[1] as yard number 413.[2]

The ship was 257 feet 7 inches (78.51 m) long, with a beam of 41 feet 8 inches (12.70 m) a depth of 16 feet 3 inches (4.95 m). She had a GRT of 1,6964 and a NRT of 993.[3] Her DWT was 2,658.[2]

The ship was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine, which had two cylinders of 19+516 inches (49.1 cm), 31+12 inches (80 cm) and 51+316 inches (130.0 cm) diameter by 35+716 inches (90.0 cm) stroke. The engine was built by AG Neptun.[3] The engine was supplied with steam from two boilers with a total heating area of 454 square metres (4,890 sq ft), operating at 14 standard atmospheres (210 psi). The engine could propel her at 9.5 knots (17.6 km/h).[2]

History edit

Theresia L M Russ was built for Ernst Russ, Hamburg. The Code Letters RGNK were allocated.[3] She made her maiden voyage on 20 December 1927.[2] On 26 July 1932, Theresa L M Russ rescued the 40 survivors from the Reichsmarine training schooner Niobe, which had capsized off Fehmarn in a squall.[4] In 1934, her Code Letters were changed to DHXN.[5] On 14 August 1938, the French steamship Artois struck a mine and sank 35 nautical miles (65 km) south east of Gibraltar. Theresia L M Russ rescued her crew of 14, who had taken to the lifeboats. They were landed at Gibraltar.[6] On 9 April 1940, Theresia L M Russ was requisitioned at Bergen, Norway by the Kriegsmarine. She was returned to Ernst Russ on 29 April. On 15 August 1940, she was again requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine.[2] On 9 December 1941, Theresia L M Russ was one of seven ships in a convoy travelling from Kirkenes, Norway to Tromsø, Norway when the convoy was attacked by German submarine U-134 (1941) and SS Steinbek was sunk.[7] Theresia L M Russ was returned to her owners on 23 May 1942.[2][8] She was damaged in an air raid on 26 February 1944 at Helsinki, Finland. On 18 December 1944,[2] Theresia L M Russ was sunk in a Royal Air Force raid on Gotenhafen, German-occupied Poland.[9] On 13 January 1945, she entered dry dock for repairs.[2]

Theresia L M Russ was seized by the Allies in May 1945 at Flensburg.[1] She arrived at Methil, Fife on 4 July 1945.[2] Theresia L M Russ was passed to the MoWT and renamed Empire Concrete.[1] Her port of registry was London. The Code Letter GLOL and United Kingdom Official Number 180708 were allocated. She was operated under the management of Stockwood, Rees & Co Ltd.[10] On 25 October 1946, Empire Concrete was transferred to the Dutch Government and renamed Velsen. She was placed under the management of Wm Müller & Co NV, Rotterdam.[2]

On 9 February 1947, Velsen was sold to Müllers and renamed Cronenburgh. Her port of registry was changed to Rotterdam and the Code Letters PDMW were allocated. On 20 July 1948, Cronenburgh grounded on a voyage between Stockholm and Mäntyluoto, Finland. It was subsequently discovered that she was leaking and she was drydocked for repairs.[2]

In 1955, Cronenburgh was sold to U Gennari & Co, Italy. She was operated under the management of Compania de Navigation Caribbean Cargo Carriers SA, Panama and was renamed Astor.[1] When IMO Numbers were introduced, Astor was allocated number 5102755. On 15 February 1970, Astor was on a voyage from Algiers to Oran when she suffered damage to her boilers. She was sold on 9 March 1970 to Industry Varie SJV, La Spezia, Italy and arrived there under tow. Scrapping commenced on 23 March 1970.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Mitchell, W H, and Sawyer, L A (1995). The Empire Ships. London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. ISBN 1-85044-275-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "s/s CRONENBURGH" (in Dutch). Stegro. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b c "LLOYD'S REGISTER, STEAMERS & MOTORSHIPS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  4. ^ "SSS Niobe" (in German). Militaria House. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  5. ^ "LLOYD'S REGISTER, NAVIRES A VAPEUR ET A MOTEURS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  6. ^ "French Ship Blown Up Off Gibraltar". The Times. No. 48074. London. 16 August 1938. col D, p. 12.
  7. ^ "Steinbek". Uboat. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  8. ^ . The Ships List. Archived from the original on 22 May 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  9. ^ "War Diary for Monday, 18 December 1944". Stone & Stone. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  10. ^ "LLOYD'S REGISTER, STEAMERS & MOTORSHIPS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 31 May 2010.

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Theresia L M Russ was a 1 694 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1927 by Neptun AG Rostock Germany for Ernst Russ She was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine for two years during the Second World War In 1944 she was sunk by bombing at Gotenhafen German occupied Poland The ship was raised and repaired in 1945 She was seized by the Allies at Copenhagen and passed to the Ministry of War Transport MoWT and renamed Empire Concrete History NameTheresia L M Russ 1927 45 Empire Concrete 1945 46 Velsen 1946 47 Cronenburgh 1947 55 Astor 1955 70 OwnerErnst Russ 1927 40 Kriegsmarine 1940 Ernst Russ 1940 Kriegsmarine 1940 42 Ernst Russ 1942 45 Ministry of War Transport 1945 Ministry of Transport 1945 46 Dutch Government 1946 47 Wm Muller amp Co 1947 55 U Gennari amp Co 1955 70 OperatorErnst Russ 1927 40 Kriegsmarine 1940 Ernst Russ 1940 Kriegsmarine 1940 42 Ernst Russ 1942 45 Stockwood Rees amp Co Ltd 1945 46 Wm Muller amp Co 1946 55 Compania de Navigation Caribbean Cargo Carriers SA 1955 70 Port of registryHamburg 1927 33 Hamburg 1933 40 Kriegsmarine 1940 Hamburg 1940 Kriegsmarine 1940 42 Hamburg 1942 45 London 1945 46 s Gravenhage 1946 47 Rotterdam 1947 55 Panama City 1955 70 BuilderNeptun AG Yard number413 Launched1927 Maiden voyage20 December 1927 IdentificationCode Letters RGNK 1927 34 Code Letters DHXN 1933 45 Code Letters GLOL 1945 46 Code Letters PDMW 1947 55 United Kingdom Official Number 180708 1945 46 IMO Number 5102755 1970 FateScrapped General characteristics TypeCargo ship Tonnage1 694 GRT 993 NRT 2 658 DWT Length257 ft 7 in 78 51 m Beam41 ft 8 in 12 70 m Depth16 ft 3 in 4 95 m Installed powerTriple expansion steam engine PropulsionScrew propellor Speed9 5 knots 17 6 km h In 1946 she was passed to the Dutch Government and renamed Velsen She was sold into merchant service in 1947 and renamed Cronenburgh In 1955 she was sold to Italy and renamed Astor under Panamanian management She served until scrapped in 1970 Description editThe ship was built in 1927 by Neptun AG Rostock 1 as yard number 413 2 The ship was 257 feet 7 inches 78 51 m long with a beam of 41 feet 8 inches 12 70 m a depth of 16 feet 3 inches 4 95 m She had a GRT of 1 6964 and a NRT of 993 3 Her DWT was 2 658 2 The ship was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine which had two cylinders of 19 5 16 inches 49 1 cm 31 1 2 inches 80 cm and 51 3 16 inches 130 0 cm diameter by 35 7 16 inches 90 0 cm stroke The engine was built by AG Neptun 3 The engine was supplied with steam from two boilers with a total heating area of 454 square metres 4 890 sq ft operating at 14 standard atmospheres 210 psi The engine could propel her at 9 5 knots 17 6 km h 2 History editTheresia L M Russ was built for Ernst Russ Hamburg The Code Letters RGNK were allocated 3 She made her maiden voyage on 20 December 1927 2 On 26 July 1932 Theresa L M Russ rescued the 40 survivors from the Reichsmarine training schooner Niobe which had capsized off Fehmarn in a squall 4 In 1934 her Code Letters were changed to DHXN 5 On 14 August 1938 the French steamship Artois struck a mine and sank 35 nautical miles 65 km south east of Gibraltar Theresia L M Russ rescued her crew of 14 who had taken to the lifeboats They were landed at Gibraltar 6 On 9 April 1940 Theresia L M Russ was requisitioned at Bergen Norway by the Kriegsmarine She was returned to Ernst Russ on 29 April On 15 August 1940 she was again requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine 2 On 9 December 1941 Theresia L M Russ was one of seven ships in a convoy travelling from Kirkenes Norway to Tromso Norway when the convoy was attacked by German submarine U 134 1941 and SS Steinbek was sunk 7 Theresia L M Russ was returned to her owners on 23 May 1942 2 8 She was damaged in an air raid on 26 February 1944 at Helsinki Finland On 18 December 1944 2 Theresia L M Russ was sunk in a Royal Air Force raid on Gotenhafen German occupied Poland 9 On 13 January 1945 she entered dry dock for repairs 2 Theresia L M Russ was seized by the Allies in May 1945 at Flensburg 1 She arrived at Methil Fife on 4 July 1945 2 Theresia L M Russ was passed to the MoWT and renamed Empire Concrete 1 Her port of registry was London The Code Letter GLOL and United Kingdom Official Number 180708 were allocated She was operated under the management of Stockwood Rees amp Co Ltd 10 On 25 October 1946 Empire Concrete was transferred to the Dutch Government and renamed Velsen She was placed under the management of Wm Muller amp Co NV Rotterdam 2 On 9 February 1947 Velsen was sold to Mullers and renamed Cronenburgh Her port of registry was changed to Rotterdam and the Code Letters PDMW were allocated On 20 July 1948 Cronenburgh grounded on a voyage between Stockholm and Mantyluoto Finland It was subsequently discovered that she was leaking and she was drydocked for repairs 2 In 1955 Cronenburgh was sold to U Gennari amp Co Italy She was operated under the management of Compania de Navigation Caribbean Cargo Carriers SA Panama and was renamed Astor 1 When IMO Numbers were introduced Astor was allocated number 5102755 On 15 February 1970 Astor was on a voyage from Algiers to Oran when she suffered damage to her boilers She was sold on 9 March 1970 to Industry Varie SJV La Spezia Italy and arrived there under tow Scrapping commenced on 23 March 1970 2 References edit a b c d Mitchell W H and Sawyer L A 1995 The Empire Ships London New York Hamburg Hong Kong Lloyd s of London Press Ltd ISBN 1 85044 275 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c d e f g h i j k l s s CRONENBURGH in Dutch Stegro Retrieved 31 May 2010 a b c LLOYD S REGISTER STEAMERS amp MOTORSHIPS PDF Plimsoll Ship Data Retrieved 31 May 2010 SSS Niobe in German Militaria House Retrieved 31 May 2010 LLOYD S REGISTER NAVIRES A VAPEUR ET A MOTEURS PDF Plimsoll Ship Data Retrieved 31 May 2010 French Ship Blown Up Off Gibraltar The Times No 48074 London 16 August 1938 col D p 12 Steinbek Uboat Retrieved 31 May 2010 Batavier Line Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij 1823 1920 Wm H Muller amp Co Rotterdam 1878 1972 Vianda Steamship Company Ltd London The Ships List Archived from the original on 22 May 2012 Retrieved 31 May 2010 War Diary for Monday 18 December 1944 Stone amp Stone Retrieved 31 May 2010 LLOYD S REGISTER STEAMERS amp MOTORSHIPS PDF Plimsoll Ship Data Retrieved 31 May 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SS Theresia L M Russ amp oldid 1214496319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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