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Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Norfolk


Norfolk under her former name Glenbuckie

NameNorfolk
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage1.901 tons
Completed1923 - Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend, Sunderland 
OwnerCanada Steamship Lines Ltd, Montreal 
HomeportMontreal 
Date of attack18 Sep, 1942Nationality:      Canadian
 
FateSunk by U-175 (Heinrich Bruns)
Position08.36N, 59.20W - Grid EO 1815
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Complement19 (6 dead and 13 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteParamaribo - Trinidad 
Cargo3055 tons of bauxite 
History Built as Glenbuckie for Great Lakes Transportation Co Ltd (James Playfair), Midland, Ontario. 1925 sold to George Hall Coal & Shipping Co Ltd, Montreal. 1926 sold to Canada Steamship Lines Ltd, Montreal and renamed Norfolk
Notes on loss At 13.52 hours on 18 Sep, 1942, the unescorted Norfolk (Master Thomas Arthur Edge) was torpedoed and sunk by U-175 northeast of Georgetown, British Guiana. The master and five crew members were lost. 13 crew members were picked up by the Spanish merchant Indaucha and landed at Port of Spain, Trinidad the next day. 


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