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SS Dundee

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History
NameSS Dundee
OperatorDundee, Perth & London Shipping Company, Dundee
BuilderCaledon, Dundee
Yard number221
Launched24 August 1911
CompletedNovember 1911
FateSunk on 2 September 1917
General characteristics
Class and typeSteam passenger/cargo ship
Tonnage2,187 tons
Length88.4 m (290 ft 0 in) (p/p)
Beam12.6 m (41 ft 4 in)
PropulsionSingle screw
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)

SS Dundee was a steam passenger and cargo ship of the British Merchant Navy. She served during the First World War and was lost in 1917.

Career

Dundee was built by Caledon shipbuilders at their Dundee yards and was launched on 24 August 1911. She was completed in November that year and entered service with the Dundee, Perth & London Shipping Company and sailed for them until the outbreak of the First World War, when she was requisitioned for use as an ocean boarding vessel. She was not a fully commissioned warship of the Royal Navy and did not carry the HMS prefix. On 16 March 1917 she was working in the Atlantic with HMS Achilles, when the German auxiliary cruiser SMS Leopard was stopped. Dundee sent out a boat to inspect the disguised vessel, upon which Leopard opened fire and forced Dundee to move away. Achilles then opened fire on Leopard, sinking her in the Action of 16 March 1917.

On 2 September 1917 she was sighted sailing off the Isles of Scilly by UC-49. Dundee was torpedoed and sunk.

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