Ships in The Convoy
Name | Flag | Dead | Tonnage | Cargo | Notes |
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Aldrastus (1923) | 7,905 gross register tons (GRT) | ||||
Algorab (1921) | 4,938 GRT | destination Cape Town | |||
Baron Cochrane (1927) | 2 | 3,385 GRT | 4376 tons coal | sunk by U-406 and U-123 | |
Baron Elgin (1933) | 3,942 GRT | veteran of convoy SL 125; destination Halifax; survived this convoy, convoy SC 122 & convoy ONS 5 | |||
Baron Inchcape (1917) | 7,005 GRT | ||||
Belle Isle (1932) | 1,960 GRT | ||||
Berkel (1930) | 2,130 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 107; survived this convoy and convoy ONS 5 | |||
Bonita (1918) | 4,929 GRT | survived this convoy and convoy SC 122 | |||
Bornholm (1930) | 3,177 GRT | veteran of convoy SL 125; survived this convoy and convoy ONS 5 | |||
Calgary (1921) | 7,206 GRT | veteran of convoy SL 125 | |||
Dundrum Castle (1919) | 5,259 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 42 and convoy SL 125 | |||
E G Seubert (1918) | 9,181 GRT | survived this convoy and convoy SC 130 | |||
Empire Cougar (1919) | 5,758 GRT | veteran of convoy SL 125 | |||
Empire Geraint (1942) | 6,991 GRT | ||||
Empire Shackleton (1941) | 37 | 7,068 GRT | 2,000 tons ammunition, aircraft & general cargo | veteran of convoy SC 107, carried convoy commodore VADM W de M Egerton DSO; sunk by U-225, U-123 & U-435 | |
Empire Simba (1919) | 5,691 GRT | veteran of convoy SL 125 | |||
Empire Union (1921) | 6 | 5,952 GRT | 940 tons general cargo | veteran of convoy SC 107; sunk by U-356 | |
Empire Wagtail (1919) | 43 | 4,893 GRT | sunk by U-260 | ||
Esturia (1914) | 6,968 GRT | ||||
Euthalia (1918) | 3,553 GRT | ||||
Fana (1939) | 1,375 GRT | survived this convoy and convoy ONS 5 | |||
Fort Lamy (1919) | 5,242 GRT | ship's master was convoy vice commodore; survived to be sunk 2 months later in convoy SC 121 | |||
Henry R Mallory (1916) | 6,063 GRT | survived to be sunk a month later in convoy SC 118 | |||
James Hawson (1930) | 6,074 GRT | ||||
Janeta (1929) | 4,312 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 107 | |||
Jasper Park (1942) | 7,129 GRT | ||||
King Edward (1919) | 23 | 5,224 GRT | (in ballast) | veteran of convoy SL 125; sunk by U-356 | |
Kiruna (1921) | 5,484 GRT | veteran of convoy HX 79; survived this convoy and convoy SC 118 | |||
Lynton Grange (1937) | (none) | 5,029 GRT | 5,997 tons general cargo | veteran of convoy SL 125; sunk by U-628 and U-406 | |
Melmore Head (1918) | 14 | 5,273 GRT | (in ballast) | veteran of convoy SC 7 and convoy SC 94; sunk by U-225 | |
Melrose Abbey II (1936) | 7 | 2,473 GRT | 3,403 tons coal | sunk by U-356 | |
Norhauk (1919) | 6,086 GRT | ||||
Norse King (1920) | 35 | 5,701 GRT | 5,453 tons coal | sunk by U-435 and U-591 | |
Northmoor (1928) | 4,392 GRT | destination Cape Town | |||
Olney (1920) | 7,294 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 107 | |||
President Francqui (1928) | 5 | 4,919 GRT | (in ballast) | sunk by U-225 and U-336 | |
Ramo (1921) | 2,334 GRT | ||||
Ravnefjell (1938) | 1,339 GRT | veteran of convoy HX 79; survived this convoy, convoy SC 121 and convoy SC 130 | |||
Runswick (1930) | 3,970 GRT | returned to England | |||
Scottish Heather (1928) | 7,087 GRT | escort oiler, damaged by U-225 and returned to England | |||
Soekaboemi (1923) | 1 | 7,051 GRT | 5,000 tons general cargo | sunk by U-356 | |
Toward (1923) | 1,571 GRT | convoy rescue ship | |||
Tynemouth (1940) | 3,168 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 94 and convoy SL 125 | |||
Umgeni (1938) | 8,149 GRT | detached 1 January | |||
Veni (1901) | 2,982 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 94 | |||
Vest (1920) | 5,074 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 107 | |||
Ville de Rouen (1919) | (none) | 5,083 GRT | 5,500 tons general cargo | veteran of convoy SL 125; sunk by U-591 and U-662 | |
Vistula (1920) | 8,537 GRT | survived this convoy and convoy SC 122 | |||
Wisla (1928) | 3,106 GRT | veteran of convoy SC 42 | |||
Zarian (1938) | 4 | 4,871 GRT | 7,500 tons general cargo | veteran of convoy SL 125; sunk by U-406 and U-591 |
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