Category:Macedonia (ship, 1900)
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English: The steamship Macedonia was built in 1900 by C.S. Swan & Hunter Ltd, Wallsend for A. C. de Freitas & Co. (one of 14 ships of the de Freitas Fleet bought by Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft, Hamburg). In 1915, seized by Great Britain and run by Shipping Controller as the Polgowan. Became 1917 under management of AW Pickard & Co, London. 27 May 1919 whilst lying at Freemantle and carrying explosives, she caught fire aft and was saved by the efforts of some of her crew to get the fire under control.[1] 1922 bought by Const. D. Calafatis and renamed Meropi under Greek registry. 1928 sold to Geo. Christos Lemos & Michael A Georgilis and renamed Triaina under Greek registry. 1933 ran aground at Cape Papas when bound for Theodosia with a cargo of wheat and was refloated. 1936 sold for scrap and broken up in 1937 at Dalmuir by WH Arnott Young & Co Ltd.[2]
Names:
- Macedonia (1900 - 1915)
- Polgowan (1915 - 1922)
- Meropi (1922 - 1928)
- Triaina (1928 - 1937)
Also source: Tyne Built Ships, Miramar Ship Index
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Categories:
- Ships of Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft
- Steamships of Germany
- Merchant ships of Germany
- Steamships by name
- Ships built at Swan Hunter (Wallsend)
- Ships built in 1900
- Ships named after cities
- Ships registered in Hamburg
- Ships scrapped in 1937
- Ships scrapped in Dalmuir
- Ships named Macedonia