Previous name: Kobenhavn
Subsequent name: C600
Class: Oil Hulk
Pennant No:
Laid down:
Builder: Ramage & Ferguson Ltd, Leith
Launched: 1916
Into Service: 1918
Out of service: September 1922
Fate: Scrapped 1960
Items of historic interest involving this ship: –
This ship is not connected to a ship of the same name which was built in 1921 and lost in 1928.
1916 launched by Ramage & Ferguson Ltd, Leith as Yard Nr: 242 named KOBENHAVN for A/S Danske Ostasiatiske Kompagni, Copenhagen. Was commandeered by the British Govwentment and all further work was halted owing to WW1
1918 was requisitioned by the Admiralty and was eventually completed as an oil fuelling hulk renamed BLACK DRAGON and was towed out to Gibraltar
11 October 1918 Lieutenant Harry Y Third RNR appointed in command
Lieutenant Harry Y Third RNR
23 January 1919 Lieutenant David E A Jones RNR appointed in command. He had previously been in command of RFA MIXOL and before that RFA BURMA.
Lieutenant D E A Jones RNR
Demobilised 2 September 1919
September 1922 was sold for commercial service in the same role and was purchased by Shell Co of Gibraltar Ltd, Gibraltar. As time went on, the prefix BLACK was quietly dropped from her name and she became known as just DRAGON
11 March 1960 sailed Gibraltar in tow of the Portuguese tug RRAIA GRANDE for Italian breakers
17 March 1960 arrived La Spezia for demolition by Cantieri del Golfo