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{{Infobox ship|infobox_caption=SS Derbyshire<br>''HMT Derbyshire''|ship_completed=October 8th, 1897|ship_length={{convert|452|ft|m mm in cm|abbr=off}}|ship_tonnage={{convert|6635|grt|ml l impgal gal|abbr=off}}|ship_launched=July 21, 1897|ship_image=File:StateLibQld 1 108816 Derbyshire (ship).jpg|ship_name=[[Derbyshire]]|ship_fate=[[Scrapped]] on July 14, 1931 at [[Japan]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Screw Steamer DERBYSHIRE built by Harland & Wolff Ltd. in 1897 for Bibby S.S. Co. Ltd. - Bibby Bros. & Co., Liverpool, Passenger / Cargo |url=https://shippingandshipbuilding.uk/view.php?&ref=202020 |access-date=2024-02-01 |website=shippingandshipbuilding.uk}}</ref>|ship_flag=|ship_yard_number=314|ship_propulsion=Triple expansion constructed in [[Belfast]]}}


'''SS Derbyshire''' (Also known as the '''HMT Derbyshire''') was a passenger [[steamship]] built by [[Harland and Wolff]] in 1897 for the [[Bibby Line]]. It weighed 6,635 tons and cost £130,000 (£{{Inflation|index=GBP|value=130,000|start_year=1897|fmt=c}} in 2024).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=London 25th Regt |url=https://www.25thlondon.com/derbyshire.htm |access-date=2024-02-01 |website=www.25thlondon.com}}</ref><ref name="HW314">{{cite web |title=Derbyshire |url=http://www.theyard.info/ships/ships.asp?entryid=314 |accessdate=20 February 2017 |publisher=The Yard}}</ref>
'''SS Derbyshire''' (Also known as the '''HMT Derbyshire''') was a passenger [[steamship]] built by [[Harland and Wolff]] in 1897 for the [[Bibby Line]]. It weighed 6,635 tons and cost £130,000 (£{{Inflation|index=GBP|value=130,000|start_year=1897|fmt=c}} in 2024).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=London 25th Regt |url=https://www.25thlondon.com/derbyshire.htm |access-date=2024-02-01 |website=www.25thlondon.com}}</ref><ref name="HW314">{{cite web |title=Derbyshire |url=http://www.theyard.info/ships/ships.asp?entryid=314 |accessdate=20 February 2017 |publisher=The Yard}}</ref>
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In January 1915, she was deployed as a [[troopship]] operating between [[India]] and [[Malaya]] and in 1917 had carried [[United States Armed Forces|American troops]] to [[Europe]]. She became a full time [[troopship]] in 1921 when Bibby's were given a Government trooping contract and began carrying military personnel to [[India]] and the [[Levant]]. In 1927, she was replaced as a troopship by the [[SS Dorsetshire]] and was reduced to carrying cargo only.<ref name="HW314" />
In January 1915, she was deployed as a [[troopship]] operating between [[India]] and [[Malaya]] and in 1917 had carried [[United States Armed Forces|American troops]] to [[Europe]]. She became a full time [[troopship]] in 1921 when Bibby's were given a Government trooping contract and began carrying military personnel to [[India]] and the [[Levant]]. In 1927, she was replaced as a troopship by the [[SS Dorsetshire]] and was reduced to carrying cargo only.<ref name="HW314" />


Operating as a [[Coal burner|coal-burner]], she was retired from service until being broken up at [[Japan]] in April 1931.<ref name="HW314" />
Operating as a [[Coal burner|coal-burner]], she was retired from service until being broken up at [[Japan]] on July 14, 1931.<ref name="HW314" />


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 08:54, 1 February 2024

SS Derbyshire
HMT Derbyshire
History
NameDerbyshire
Yard number314
LaunchedJuly 21, 1897
CompletedOctober 8th, 1897
FateScrapped on July 14, 1931 at Japan.[1]
General characteristics
Tonnage6,635 gross register tons (1.879×1010 millilitres; 18,790,000 litres; 4,133,000 imperial gallons; 4,963,000 US gallons)
Length452 feet (138 metres; 138,000 millimetres; 5,420 inches; 13,800 centimetres)
PropulsionTriple expansion constructed in Belfast

SS Derbyshire (Also known as the HMT Derbyshire) was a passenger steamship built by Harland and Wolff in 1897 for the Bibby Line. It weighed 6,635 tons and cost £130,000 (£18,631,416 in 2024).[2][3]

It operated as a one-class vessel, offering comfortable facilities for its passengers over the longer routes. During the First World War, it was requisitioned to serve as a troopship, and continued in that service into the 1920s.[2][3]

History

Constructed to be a sister of the SS Staffordshire, she was launched on 21st July 1897 and completed in the following October. The last of the shorter bridge deck type, her arrival enabled the service to Burma (now known as Myanmar) to have a sailing every three weeks in line with Henderson's. In 1899, she undertook four round voyages from Liverpool to Boston for the Dominion Line commencing on June 6, 1899.[3]

When the SS Oxfordshire joined the fleet in 1912 she was reduced to being the reserve steamer.[3]

In January 1915, she was deployed as a troopship operating between India and Malaya and in 1917 had carried American troops to Europe. She became a full time troopship in 1921 when Bibby's were given a Government trooping contract and began carrying military personnel to India and the Levant. In 1927, she was replaced as a troopship by the SS Dorsetshire and was reduced to carrying cargo only.[3]

Operating as a coal-burner, she was retired from service until being broken up at Japan on July 14, 1931.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Screw Steamer DERBYSHIRE built by Harland & Wolff Ltd. in 1897 for Bibby S.S. Co. Ltd. - Bibby Bros. & Co., Liverpool, Passenger / Cargo". shippingandshipbuilding.uk. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  2. ^ a b "London 25th Regt". www.25thlondon.com. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Derbyshire". The Yard. Retrieved 20 February 2017.