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Brockley Hill

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NameBrockley Hill
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage5.297 tons
Completed1919 - Caird & Co Ltd, Greenock 
OwnerCounties Ship Management Co Ltd, London 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack24 Jun, 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-651 (Peter Lohmeyer)
Position58.30N, 38.20W - Grid AK 1973
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Complement42 (0 dead and 42 survivors).
ConvoyHX-133 
RouteMontreal (12 Jun) - Sydney (16 Jun) - London 
Cargo7000 tons of grain 
History Launched as British War Burman, completed April 1919 as Burgondier for Lloyd Royal Belge Ltd. London; 1923 transferred to Lloyd Royal Belge SA, Antwerp and registered in Belgium; 1926 renamed British Azul for Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway Co, London; 1935 sold to Kaye, Son & Co Ltd, London; 1936 renamed David Dawson for Georgian SN Co Ltd, London; 1937 renamed Greek Penteli for J.A. Coulouthros and N.N. Embiricos, Andros; 1939 renamed British Brockley Hill for Brockley Hill SS Co Ltd (Counties Ship Management) , London  
Notes on loss At 21.06 hours on 24 Jun, 1941, the Brockley Hill (Master James Howard Williams) in convoy HX-133 was torpedoed and sunk by U-651 southeast of Cape Farewell. The master, 37 crew members and four gunners were picked up by the British merchant Saugor and landed at Loch Ewe. 


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