- RMS Carmania (1905)
The
RMS "Carmania" (I) was a British passenger liner of theCunard Line , which inWorld War I was converted to anarmed merchant cruiser .History
When launched, the "Carmania" and her sister ship, the "Caronia", were the largest ships in the Cunard fleet and two of the fastest in the world, since they had been designed to compete with the Germans for the
Blue Riband . The "Carmania" had steam turbines, and the "Caronia" had quadruple-expansion engines. The "Carmania" traveled the New York-Liverpool route from 1905 to 1910, suffering one major fire in June 1910. In October 1913, while eastward bound, she responded to an SOS from the "Volturno" to pick up survivors in a storm, resulting in many awards for gallantry being presented to various members of her crew.Following the outbreak of
World War I , the "Carmania" was converted into anarmed merchant cruiser , under the command of Captain Noel Grant. She sailed from Liverpool to Shell Bay inBermuda . She subsequently engaged and sank the German merchant cruiser SMS "Cap Trafalgar" near the Brazilian island ofTrindade , suffering extensive damage herself and several casualties to her crew. After repairs inGibraltar she patrolled the coast of Portugal and the Atlantic islands for the next two years. In 1916 she was summoned to assist in theGallipoli campaign. From May 1916 she was used as a troop ship and after the War to transport Canadian troops back from Europe.In early 1920, she returned to passenger liner service, being refitted in 1923. In 1932, she was sold to Hughes Bocklow & Co., and scrapped at Blyth.
References
* [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=carma S/S Carmania, Cunard Line]
* [http://www.greatoceanliners.net/carmania1.html Carmania (I)] - greatoceanliners.net
* [http://www.cunard.com/AboutCunard/default.asp?Active=Heritage&Sub=GetShip&ShipID=53 Carmania I] - Cunard: The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the World
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