Wanstead

| Name | Wanstead | ||
| Type: | Steam merchant | ||
| Tonnage | 5,486 tons | ||
| Completed | 1928 - Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Dundee | ||
| Owner | Watts, Watts & Co Ltd, London | ||
| Homeport | London | ||
| Date of attack | 21 Apr 1943 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-413 (Gustav Poel) | ||
| Position | 55.46N, 45.14W - Grid AJ 5382 - See location on a map - | ||
| Complement | 50 (2 dead and 48 survivors). | ||
| Convoy | ONS-3 (straggler) | ||
| Route | Tyne - Oban (8 Apr) - New York | ||
| Cargo | Ballast | ||
| History | Completed in October 1928 | ||
| Notes on loss | At 08.14 hours on 21 Apr, 1943, the Wanstead (Master William B. Johnston) in convoy ONS-3 was hit by one stern torpedo from U-415 (Neide) southeast of Cape Farewell. Two crew members were lost. The master, 40 crew members and seven gunners abandoned the burning ship and were picked up by HMS Poppy (K 213) (Lt N.K. Boyd, DSC) and HMS Northern Gift (4.50) (T/A/LtCdr A.J. Clemence, RNR) and landed at St. Johns. The corvette probably tried to scuttle the ship, but she remained afloat and was sunk by a coup de grāce from U-413 at 13.45 hours. | ||
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