
after being renamed Petsamo
Official Number: 124088
Laid down:
Builder: Wm Beardmore & Co, Dalmuir
Launched: 22 August 1907
Pennant No: E180 / Y3.1383 / B210 / Y8.108
Into Service: 1 April 1915
Out of service: 3 February 1919
Fate: 10 July 1940 torpedoed and sunk
Items of historic interest involving this ship: –
Background Data: One of an additional group of ships requisitioned by the Admiralty during WW1 to augment the ships of the RFA
Career Data:
22 August 1907 launched by Wm Beardmore & Co, Dalmuir as Yard Nr: 491 named JUNIN for the Pacific Steam Navihation Co. Liverpool
September 1907 completed
1 April 1915 requisitioned Admiralty service as an Expeditionary Force Transport carrying British Oats – name unchanged until 20 June 1916
21 June 1916 re-deployed as a collier until 23 August 1916
24 August 1916 re-deployed as an Expeditionary Force Transport carrying British Oats until 15 October 1916
16 October 1916 re-deployed as a collier until 23 November 1916
24 November 1916 re-deployed as an Expeditionary Force Transport carrying pontoons and military stores to Dar-es Salaam until 16 December 1916
17 December 1916 redeployed as a Transport carrying wheat from Australia until 23 April 1917
24 April 1917 re-deployed as an Expeditionary Force Transport carrying cross Channel hay until 6 March 1918
17 March 1918 re-deployed as a collier until 10 April 1918
11 April 1918 re-deployed as a Transport carrying wheat from Argentina until 25 October 1918
26 October 1918 re-deployed as a Stores carrier
3 February 1919 returned to her owners – name unchanged
1924 purchased by Wm Thomas Shipping Co Ltd., Liverpool and renamed Cambrian Idylle
1930 purchased by H A Elfying, Hango and renamed Petsamo
1935 owners restyled as Elfyingen Kalastuslawue Oy, Hango – name unchanged
1936 purchased by Saomen-Kalastus Oy – Finska Fiskeri A G, Hango – name unchanged
22 March 1940 sailed Freetown in escorted convoy SL25 to Liverpool arriving 8 April 1940
10 July 1940 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-34 (Wilhelm Rollman) in position 51.08N 9.22W while on passage from Rosario to Cork with a cargo of Maize



