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SS Minotaure

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History
Name1918-22: SS Rollcall
Owner1918-22: Royal Navy
Operator1918-22: Royal Navy
Port of registryUnited Kingdom
BuilderFerguson Brothers Ltd, Port Glasgow
Yard number238
Launched2 August 1918
In service1918
Out of service1922
FateSold to Alexandria Towing Co., Ltd., Southampton
NotesTug Salvage
History
Name1923-1929: SS Romsey
Owner1922-1929: Alexandria Towing Co., Ltd., Southampton
Operator1923-1929: Alexandria Towing Co., Ltd., Southampton
Port of registryUnited Kingdom
Acquired1922
In service1923
Out of service1929
FateSold to Compagnie Générale Transatlantique in 1929
History
Name1929-1940: SS Minotaure
Owner1929-1940: Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Operator1929-1940: Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Port of registryFrance
Acquired1929
In service1929
Out of service1940
Fate26 August 1940 seized by German Forces at Bordeaux
NotesTender at Le Havre
History
Name1940-1945: S142
Owner1940-1944: Kriegsmarine
Operator1940-1944: Kriegsmarine
Port of registryNazi Germany
Acquired1940
In service1940
Out of service1944
FateJuly 4th 1944 torpedoed by Royal Navy MTB; beached at Dinard.
StatusSunk 1944; refloated 1945 and repaired; returned to Compagnie Générale Transatlantique the same year
NotesFerry service in Channel Islands.
History
Name1945-1958: SS Minotaure
Owner1948-1958: Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Operator1948-1958: Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Port of registryFrance
Acquired1945
In service1929
Out of service1940
FateScrapped 1958
NotesTender at Le Havre
General characteristics
Tonnage357 gross register tons (GRT)
Length175.0 ft (53.3 m)
Beam34.2 ft (10.4 m)
Depth16.4 ft (5.0 m)
PropulsionTwin Screws
Speed13.75 knots
NotesBuilt with two funnels; second removed in 1922/23

SS Minotaure was a twin screw steamer built for the British Royal Navy in 1918 and most famously operated as a tender by the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (French Line) from 1929 to 1940; and from 1948 to 1958.[1]

History

She was built by Ferguson Brothers, Ltd. for the Royal Navy in 1918 and launched under the name Rollcall. She operated as a salvage tug until 1922 when she was sold to Alexandria Towing Co., Ltd., Southampton and renamed Romsey. The second funnel was removed and a bridge was added on top of the upper deck, as well as a new lounge on the upper deck.[2]

In 1929 she was acquired by the French Line and based in Le Havre as a tender, under the name Minotaure. She participated in the rescue of several liners; including L'Atlantique in 1933 and Paris in 1939. Minotaure was seized by the Germans in 1940 and renamed S142; she was used as a Channel Islands ferry under the German flag. In 1944 she was torpedoed by a Royal Navy vessel; S142 was beached near Saint-Malo.

After the end of WWII, the tug was refloated and repaired, and given back to the French Line. Under the name Minotaure once again, she was a tender in Le Havre until her retirement and scrapping in 1958.[3]

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