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- Q22093777 subject Q15216111.
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- Q22093777 abstract "MV Imperial Transport was an oil tanker built in the early 1930s for the Houlder Line. During World War II, the ship was torpedoed by a German submarine in early 1940 and broke in half. The stern section was saved and a new forward half was built and mated to the ship, which returned to service in 1941. Imperial Transport was torpedoed again in early 1942, but her crew was able to get her back to port. She was repaired in the United States and was back in service by early 1943. The ship was sold to a Norwegian company in 1947, sold again two years later and finally scrapped, in 1958.".
- Q22093777 builder Q4093.
- Q22093777 length "139.9032".
- Q22093777 owner Q5913065.
- Q22093777 powerType Q174174.
- Q22093777 shipBeam "18.288".
- Q22093777 status "Scrapped, December 1958".
- Q22093777 status "Sold to Skibs-A/S Agnes, 1949".
- Q22093777 status "Sold to Victor Jenssens Rederi A/S, 1947".
- Q22093777 thumbnail StateLibQld_1_171835_Imperial_Transport_(ship).jpg?width=300.
- Q22093777 type Q14928.
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- Q22093777 shipBuilder "Blythswood Shipbuilding Co., Glasgow".
- Q22093777 shipFate "Scrapped, December 1958".
- Q22093777 shipFate "Sold to Skibs-A/S Agnes, 1949".
- Q22093777 shipFate "Sold to Victor Jenssens Rederi A/S, 1947".
- Q22093777 shipName "Imperial Transport".
- Q22093777 shipName "Mesna".
- Q22093777 shipOwner Q5913065.
- Q22093777 shipPower "2".
- Q22093777 shipType Q14928.
- Q22093777 type Product.
- Q22093777 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q22093777 type Ship.
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- Q22093777 comment "MV Imperial Transport was an oil tanker built in the early 1930s for the Houlder Line. During World War II, the ship was torpedoed by a German submarine in early 1940 and broke in half. The stern section was saved and a new forward half was built and mated to the ship, which returned to service in 1941. Imperial Transport was torpedoed again in early 1942, but her crew was able to get her back to port. She was repaired in the United States and was back in service by early 1943.".
- Q22093777 label "MV Imperial Transport".
- Q22093777 depiction StateLibQld_1_171835_Imperial_Transport_(ship).jpg.
- Q22093777 name "Imperial Transport".
- Q22093777 name "Mesna".