Ships hit by U-boats


HMS Durham Castle

British Accommodation ship



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NameHMS Durham Castle
Type:Accommodation ship
Tonnage8,240 tons
Completed1904 - Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Govan, Glasgow 
OwnerThe Admiralty 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack26 Jan 1940Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-57 (Claus Korth)
Position57° 41'N, 3° 54'W - Grid AN 1759
Complement? men (0 dead and ? survivors).
Convoy
RouteRosyth - Scapa Flow 
Cargo 
History Completed in February 1904 as steam passenger ship Durham Castle for Union-Castle Mail SS Co Ltd, London. In September 1939 requisitioned by the Admiralty as stores and accommodation ship HMS Durham Castle
Notes on event

On 26 January 1940 HMS Durham Castle struck a mine laid on 21 January by U-57 and sank 3 miles east of Cromarty Firth, during a gale and in severe icy conditions. The ship was in tow by the tug HMS Watermeyer for use as a blockship at Scapa Flow.

 


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