MV Gloucester (1941)
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name: | MV Gloucester (1941) | 
| Owner: | 1941-1966: New Zealand Shipping Company | 
| Operator: | 1941-1966: New Zealand Shipping Company | 
| Port of registry: | 
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| Builder: | Alexander Stephen and Sons | 
| Yard number: | 575 | 
| Launched: | 12 March 1941 | 
| Out of service: | 1966 | 
| Fate: | Scrapped in Kaohsiung | 
| General characteristics | |
| Tonnage: | 8,532 GT | 
| Length: | 450 ft (140 m) | 
| Beam: | 60 ft (18 m) | 
| Speed: | 15 Knots | 
MV Gloucester (1941) was a cargo vessel operated by the New Zealand Shipping Company from 1941 to 1966. It was mainly intended to transport fruit from New Zealand to the United Kingdom.[1]
War service
The ship was included in several of the North Atlantic convoys between America, Canada and Great Britain.
- Convoy HX 161 Departed Halifax on Nov. 21-1941 and arrived Liverpool on Dec. 6[2]
 - Convoy ON 050 Liverpool 24/12/41
 - Convoy HX 228 NYC 28/02/43
 - Convoy UC 027 Belfast Lough 23/06/44
 - Convoy CU 060 NYC 27/02/45
 - Convoy UC 063B LIVERPOOL 11/04/45
 
Fate
In 1966 she was sold to Greece and renamed Consulate and scrapped shortly afterwards.
References
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