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Margareta

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NameMargareta
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage3.103 tons
Completed1904 - W. Gray & Co, West Hartlepool 
OwnerOhlson, Johnston & Co Ltd, Hull 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack27 Sep, 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-201 (Adalbert Schnee)
Position50.15N, 17.27W - Grid BE 2378
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Complement34 (0 dead and 34 survivors).
ConvoyHG-73 
RouteGibraltar - Glasgow 
Cargopart cargo of 400 tons of general, including scrap and cork 
History Built as British Atlantic for W.H. Cockerline & Co, Hull. 1939 sold to Finland and renamed Margareta for Paul Eklöf, Helsinki. 1940 seized by Britain at Gibraltar and transferred to Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). 
Notes on loss At 23.03 hours on 27 Sep, 1941, U-201 attacked the convoy HG-73 southwest of Cape Clear and observed one ship breaking in two after being hit, sinking within one minute and another sinking by the stern. However, only the Margareta (Master Holger Pihlgren) was hit and sunk. The master and 33 crew members were picked up by the British corvette HMS Hibiscus (K 24) (LtCdr H. Roach) and landed at Gibraltar. 


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