- SS Somersby
The SS "Somersby" was a steam
merchant ship that saw service during theSecond World War . She sailed with a number of convoys, including the ill-fatedconvoy SC-7 , but managed to survive most of them before beingtorpedo ed and sunk by a GermanU-boat in 1941. [http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/920.html Uboat.net] ]Early career
"Somersby" was built in 1930 by W. Gray & Co Ltd, of
West Hartlepool . She was operated by Sir R. Ropner & Co Ltd, also of West Hartlepool, and was homeported in the town. On the outbreak of the Second World War she continued to make voyages to and from the British Isles carrying essential supplies. In common with many merchants, she travelled in convoys to protect against the risk of a U-boat attack. She made a number of journeys between UK ports, as well as transatlantic crossings and sailings fromLiverpool toGibraltar and back. [http://www.convoyweb.org.uk/hague/index.html Convoy web] ] She was part of the ill-fatedconvoy SC-7 in October 1940, but was one of the few merchants to safely reach port in the UK after the convoy was overwhelmed by a U-boatwolf pack attack.inking
She continued to take part in the convoys though. Her last one was with
convoy SC-30 under the command of her master John William Thompson. She departed HalifaxNova Scotia on29 April 1941 , carrying a cargo of 8,300 tons of grain and bound forLoch Ewe , before making passage to Hull. She was unable to keep up with the main convoy however and was straggling behind it when she was spotted sailing southwest ofReykjavik during the night of13 May by "U-111", under the command of Wilhelm Kleinschmidt. He fired two torpedoes at the "Somersby" at 11.41 hours, one of which struck her amidships. She eventually capsized and sank after being hit in the bow by a coup de grâce at 12.46 hours. There were no casualties, the master, 38 crew members and four gunners successfully abandoned ship and survived to be picked up by the Greek merchant "Marika Protopapa", which landed them at Loch Ewe.References
* [http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/920.html SS Somersby at Uboat.net]
* [http://www.convoyweb.org.uk/hague/index.html Somersby at convoy web]
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