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Svend Foyn

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NameSvend Foyn
Type:Whale factory ship
Tonnage14.795 tons
Completed1931 - Furness Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Haverton Hill, Middlesbrough 
OwnerSt. Helier Shipowners Ltd (Fadum & Wang), St. Helier, Jersey 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack7 Oct, 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateDamaged by U-502 (Jürgen von Rosenstiel)
Position60.37N, 21.44W - Grid AL 2211
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Complement328 (30 dead and 298 survivors).
ConvoyHX-152 (straggler)
RouteNew York - Halifax (28 Sep) - Liverpool 
CargoOil fuel and aircraft and tanks as deck cargo 
History On 19 Mar, 1943, the Svend Foyn collided with an iceberg 70 miles south of Cape Farewell in 58°05N/44°15W and foundered two days later with the loss of 187 lives. The ship was sailing as vice commodore vessel in convoy HX-229A from New York to Liverpool with a cargo of fuel oil. 
Notes on loss At 16.17 hours on 7 Oct, 1941, the Svend Foyn, a straggler from convoy HX-152, was torpedoed on the starboard side by U-502 but managed to escape and reached Iceland on 13 October and was eventually towed into the Mersey for permanent repairs. 


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