- SS City of Pretoria
The SS "City of Pretoria" was a British steam merchant. She was torpedoed and sunk in the
Second World War with heavy loss of life.Career
She was built by Cammell Laird & Co Ltd, at their yards in
Birkenhead in 1937. She was operated by the Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd and homeported in London. She continued to be operated by the Ellerman Lines during the Second World War, making at least one voyage from New York to France, carrying war materiel early in the war. Her final voyage took her fromNew York , which she departed on27 February 1943, bound forLiverpool viaHolyhead . She was carrying 7,032 tons of general cargo, along with 145 passengers and crew, commanded by her master, Frank Deighton. Her high speed meant that it was deemed an acceptable risk to travel unescorted rather than in a convoy.inking
She was travelling unescorted through the
Atlantic Ocean , when she was spotted on4 March at 06.09 hours by theU-boat U-172. U-172 torpedoed the "City of Pretoria", causing her to explode and sink northwest of theAzores . All aboard her, including her master, 108 crew members, 24 gunners, seven passengers (DBS) and five apprentices were lost with her. The passengers were British seamen being repatriated to the UK, often because their previous ships had been sunk.One of the passengers was James Allistair Whyte, previously the
third officer of the SS "City of Cairo", who had survived 51 days in a lifeboat after the "City of Cairo" had been torpedoed and sunk by U-68 on6 November , 1942.References
* [http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/2714.html SS City of Pretoria at Uboat.net]
* [http://www.sscityofcairo.co.uk/boats.php Story of James Whyte of SS City of Cairo]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/31/a1991531.shtml Account of a crewman who served aboard City of Pretoria]
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