Ships hit by U-boats


Akenside

British Steam merchant


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NameAkenside
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage2,694 tons
Completed1917 - Wood, Skinner & Co Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
OwnerConnell & Grace Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
HomeportNewcastle 
Date of attack22 Sep 1939Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-7 (Werner Heidel)
Position60.07N, 04.37E - Grid AN 2473
Complement26 (0 dead and 26 survivors).
Convoy
RouteBlyth - Bergen 
Cargo2000 tons of coal 
History Completed in July 1917 as Burnhope for Burnett SS Co Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1928 renamed Akenside for Connell & Grace Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Notes on loss

At 14.30 hours on 22 Sep, 1939, the unescorted Akenside (Master John Thomas Nelson) was stopped by U-7 with machine-gun fire 15 miles west by north of Marsten Island. The crew immediately abandoned ship in lifeboats after a distress signal was sent. The U-boat then sank the vessel with a torpedo. The master and 25 crew members were picked up by the Norwegian torpedo boat Storm and the Marsten Pilot Boat and landed at Bergen.

 

Location of attack on Akenside.

ship sunk.


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