Ships hit by U-boats


Tregenna


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NameTregenna
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage5,242 tons
Completed1919 - W. Gray & Co (1918) Ltd, West Hartlepool 
OwnerThe Hain Steamship Co Ltd, London 
HomeportSt. Ives 
Date of attack17 Sep 1940Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-65 (Hans-Gerrit von Stockhausen)
Position58.22N, 15.42W - Grid AM 1574
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Complement37 (33 dead and 4 survivors).
ConvoyHX-71
RoutePhiladelphia - Halifax (5 Sep) - Newport, Mon. 
Cargo8000 tons of steel 
History Laid down as War Bulldog for The Shipping Controller, completed in July 1919 as Tregenna for The Hain Steamship Co Ltd, London. 
Notes on loss

At 16.26 hours on 17 Sep, 1940, the Tregenna (Master W.T. Clare) in convoy HX-71 was hit by one torpedo from U-65 and sank immediately 78 miles northwest of Rockall. The master and 32 crew members were lost. Four crew members were picked up by Filleigh and landed at Avonmouth.

 


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