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that was given a name beginning with "Empire" in the service of the
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during and after
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. Most were used by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), which owned them and contracted their operation to various shipping companies of the
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. Empire ships came from two main sources: new construction, and capture and seizure. New Empire ships were built for the MoWT or obtained from the United States to increase Britain's shipping capacity and offset losses to German
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s, commerce raiders, bombing and other enemy actions in the tonnage war Germany was waging against Britain's sea transport around the globe. Others were captured or seized from enemy powers and some were acquired by requisition or normal purchase or lease. New Empire ship construction represented an enormous undertaking that included classes of freighters, tankers, aircraft carriers, fast cargo liners, tank landing ships, deep-sea salvage and rescue tugs and several other categories. Total production numbered in the hundreds. Empire ships were supplements to Britain's normal peacetime merchant fleet, swelling its wartime numbers to 12,000, then the largest merchant ship fleet in the world. Approximately 4,000 ships on the British register were lost between 1939 and 1945, a considerable number being sunk during the
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Introduction of standard specifications

Significantly before
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entered the Second World War on 3 September 1939, preparations had been in hand to put the shipping industry of Britain on a war footing. All shipbuilders had specified the capability of their yards to produce cargo ships,
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s, tramps, tankers, colliers, coasters and
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s. The Ministry of Shipping, formed in October 1939 quickly adopted a standard naming system, applying the prefix "Empire" for all merchant ships built in Great Britain for the
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. With some exceptions, the prefix was also extended to purchased or requisitioned ships and to those acquired as prizes. From 1 February 1940, the Admiralty took control of all shipbuilding and repairs, including merchant shipping. From that date, ships could only be built either on orders of the Admiralty or, for private owners, under licences that required the ships to be built to Admiralty specifications of wartime requirements.


Types of ships built for the MOWT


Tramps

Tramp ships were built to a standardised prefabricated design. The ships were in length with a beam of , with a deadweight of around 10,000 tons and a speed of around . The first standard to be used was the PF(B) of about . These incorporated one 30-ton, two 10-ton and eight 5-ton
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s for cargo handling. The PF(C) design was introduced in 1942 to handle heavier military equipment, and was equipped with one 50-ton, one 30-ton, five 10-ton and five 5-ton derricks. PF(C) were around 7,320 gross tons. The later PF(D) was similar to PF(C), at 7,370 tons, but could be distinguished by a full-height poop (which was only half height in the PF(C)). Some had of refrigerated space.


Coasters

Empire F was a series of small coasters of in length with a gross tonnage of 410 GT. with one single diesel engine, two holds and two 1.5 tons derricks. The hull was the same as the small coastal tanker series (CHANT); despite being a completely separate class from the tankers, the dry cargo Empire Fs were always known by coasting seamen as "CHANTs", possibly because they had the same hull form and initially all the tankers were sold to foreign owners and therefore there was no conflict in nomenclature. Accommodation was good because the five berth cabin for the DEMS gunners was available and several vessels were modified after the war to make better use of all the spaces. The major shortfall of the class was undoubtedly their poor deadweight carrying capacity coupled with their varied engine fit, particularly those with the Petters engine which caused problems in all the vessels in which they were fitted. Four Empire F class and one Empire Shelt class vessels crossed the Atlantic in the late fifties for service on the St. Lawrence River: '' Empire Fairway'', '' Empire Fabric'', '' Empire Fang'', '' Empire Fathom'', and '' Empire Seagreen''.


Coastal tankers

The beach craft were refuelled by a shuttle service of coastal tankers that bunkered in southern UK ports whilst five 12,000 ton tankers carried the water, two always at the beachhead with the remaining three in transit. From the two tankers at the beachhead other smaller tankers then shipped the water to depot ships and warships they also replenished the LBWs. This method of replenishment was in operation until D-Day plus forty when it became possible to use the captured channel ports. Their respective peacetime crews manned the Store and Replenishment crews of all the ships and barges albeit dressed in naval uniform; the ten CHANTS (Channel Tankers) were allocated to the Beach services of the Royal Navy. The bulk of these ships came under the Ministry of War Transport and carried oil to the storage tanks at
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, others under control of the Royal Navy carried diesel, petrol and water, all destined for the advancing armies. This particular class of ship was not renowned for its stability and when loaded had to carry much ballast, as well as cargo in their tanks they also carried up to ten tons of lubricating oil on deck and were well armed considering their vulnerability. On D-Day plus three ''Chant 60'' turned turtle when manoeuvring under full helm, fortunately her entire crew were rescued later, carrying a full load of petrol she was towed away from the beach and sunk by a British destroyer. ''Chant 69'', this time carrying water performed a similar evolution a short while later. It was then decided to bring all the class into the confines of the gooseberry shelters until a Royal Navy Constructor could carry out stability tests. Others carried out sterling service, ''Chant 23'' lying off
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had been hit by an enemy shell in her engine room and disabled but still continued to fuel anything that came alongside. ''Chant 7'' was driven ashore after capsizing during the gales of 18/20 June when loaded with petrol and ''Chant 26'' drove ashore on the crest of a wave, straight up the beach, through a hedge and landed in a field the right way up. After discharging her precious cargo to army bowsers she was dragged back to her natural element and towed home, the author Captain E. E. Sigart made the observation that ''Chant 26'' was the only British merchantman to fly proudly the Red Ensign and discharge her cargo, literally in a foreign field. ''Chant 24'' beached at Le Hamel carrying 200 tons of oil fuel for the RAF needed for the building of runways previously LBO's had carried out this duty with the muscle power supplied by the infantry on their hand pumps. Finally some of the Chants were used as accommodation ships as there uses diminished and after the landings had been completed most returned to the UK and after the war were sold on to commercial operators. In wartime all ships carried the prefix "Chant" followed by a number. A total of 43 were built and were named Chant 1–12; Chant 22–28; Chant 42–45 and Chant 50–69. ''Chant 7'', ''Chant 61'', ''Chant 63'' and ''Chant 69'' were lost during the war. They were all built in 1944 and had a gross register of just over 400 tons and a deadweight of 400 tons. They measured 148 ft oa by 27 ft beam. They had oil engines giving them a speed of 7½ knots. ''Chant 12'' and ''Chant 28'' were sold to France in 1946 retaining their names. The remaining survivors served various ship owners until their eventual scrapping mostly in the fifties and sixties. The last Chant vessel (''Success III'', ex-''Chant 12'') was scrapped in 2002.


Tankers

The 'Ocean' type tankers were sometimes known as the 'Three twelves type', being about 12,000 tons deadweight with a speed of around and a fuel consumption of 12 tons per day. They were used for the transport of fuel and also for refuelling at sea. Some were fitted with triple expansion steam engines; others were diesel powered. The 'Norwegian' type were slightly larger and were constructed only by two builders, Sir James Laing & Sons, at Sunderland (who had built the prototype) and by Furness Shipbuilding Co, Ltd. The first of the type were fitted with triple expansion steam engines, later models with diesel engines and finally with diesel engines. The design for the 'Wave' prefixed faster tankers was introduced in 1943. With a speed of , these fast tankers were able to operate outside the convoys.


Aircraft carriers

Catapult-armed merchantmen or ''CAM'' ships, were merchant cargo ships operating with the convoys and converted to launch a Sea Hurricane fighter by means of a
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. As there was no means to land the Hurricane on the ship again, it was only possible for a single launch and the aircraft then had to return to land or ditch in the sea. However they did provide important convoy cover when no other air cover was available. Eight requisitioned private ships and 27 Empire ships served as CAM ships. Ten of the Empire ships were lost in service.
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s or ''MAC'' ships superseded the ''CAM'' ships. Their role was defensive in protection of the convoys. Unlike the ''CAM'' ships, they carried a
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so the aircraft were able to land again. The merchant air carriers were adapted standard grain ships or oil tankers. The grain ships had a flight deck of to ft and a breadth of . A
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on the lower deck was equipped with a lift to the flight deck and accommodated four
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aircraft. The oil tankers had longer flight decks – – but no hangars. Three Swordfish reconnaissance planes were stowed at the aft end of the flight deck.


Fast cargo liners

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, and orders for tankers and tramps. By 1941 there was criticism that ships being built were too slow. A few fast ships (capable of ) were however being built; many of them with refrigerated capacity. In 1942 a new standard for a fast
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of around 9,900 gross tons was introduced with a length of and a breadth of . Thirteen "Empire"-prefixed standard class cargo liners were completed. Another was laid down intending to be given the prefix but was acquired by the Royal Netherlands Government and completed as '' Modjokerto''. *Non-standard cargo liners: '' Empire Gala'' (transferred on completion to the French colonial Gouvernement général de l'Indochine), '' Empire Pride'' (converted to a troopship in the shipyard), and '' Empire Trust''. *Refrigerated cargo liners: '' Empire Abercorn'', '' Empire Clarendon'', '' Empire Grace'', '' Empire Hope'', '' Empire Might'', (originally laid down as '' Empire Mercia)'', '' Empire Wessex'' (completed as '' Port Hobart'' in 1946) and '' Empire Wisdom'' . *1942 onwards, standard fast cargo liners (9,900 gross tons): '' Empire Allenby'', '' Empire Captain'', '' Empire Chieftain'', '' Empire Dynasty'', '' Empire Haig'', '' Empire Joy'', '' Empire Kitchener'', , '' Empire Paragon'', '' Empire Regent'', '' Empire Rawlinson'' and '' Empire Wilson''.


Heavy lift ships

The design of the heavy lift ship was based on a Norwegian design with a prefix – ''Bel-'' ('' Belmoira'' and '' Belpareil'' were two of this type) intended to carry bulky and heavy cargo such as locomotives and tugs. The ships had three large unobstructed cargo holds and heavy lifting equipment. The first pair of ships built for the Ministry of War Transport, '' Empire Charmian'' and '' Empire Elaine'' were diesel powered. The remainder, '' Empire Admiral'', '' Empire Athelstan'', '' Empire Byng'', '' Empire Canute'', '' Empire Ethelbert'' (launched as ''Beljeanne'' in 1946), '' Empire Marshal'', '' Empire Viceroy'' and '' Empire Wallace'', were powered by steam turbines to provide more speed and power. These ships were able to carry smaller vessels, such as tugs and landing craft, to support combat operations around the world.


Tugs

A number of Salvage and Rescue Tugs were built during the war and most were owned by the MoWT and operated by Merchant Shipping companies (notably the United Towing Co.). These ocean going vessels (armed under the DEMS programme) bore little resemblance to the small Harbour or Docking tugs seen in most large ports and often worked alongside the naval tugs of His Majesty's Rescue Tug service, the only distinctions being that they were crewed by Merchant Seamen and flew the Red Ensign instead of the White.


Scandinavian type cargo ships

Two classes of ship were based on the Scandinavian design general cargo ship. The smaller 'three island' type of around 2,800 gross tons were built between 1941 and 1944. These vessels played an important role as crane ships in unloading the Arctic convoys at the Russian ports. In the three island class, the boiler was amidships and the cargo handling was grouped around three 'islands' on the superstructure, at the stern, bow and amidships. Ten ships were built in the later and larger (3,500 gross tons) ''Empire Malta'' class, which had the boiler aft and the cargo handling grouped around the fore- and main-mast. * Three Island type: '' Empire Bard'', '' Empire Beaconsfield'', '' Empire Boswell'', '' Empire Buttress'', '' Empire Candida'', '' Empire Carey'', '' Empire Caxton'', '' Empire Crusoe'', '' Empire Dirk'', '' Empire Dunstan'', '' Empire Elgar'', '' Empire Gareth'', '' Empire Gulliver'', '' Empire Harcourt'', '' Empire Harmony'', '' Empire Jessica'', '' Empire Launcelot'', '' Empire Lorenzo'', '' Empire Melody'' '' Empire Mountain'', '' Empire Newcomen'', '' Empire Osborne'', '' Empire Patriot'', '' Empire Pilgrim'', '' Empire Ransom'', '' Empire Record'', '' Empire Seaman'', '' Empire Sedley'', '' Empire Tennyson'', Empire Thackeray'', '' Empire Toiler'', '' Empire Valour'', '' Empire Warner'' and '' Empire Wolfe''. * ''Empire Malta'' class: '' Empire Aldgate'', '' Empire Barbados'', '' Empire Bermuda'', '' Empire Caicos'', '' Empire Jamaica'', ''
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'', '' Empire Malta'', '' Empire Newfoundland'', '' Empire Perlis'' and '' Empire Southwark''.


Dredgers and hoppers

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and hopper vessels were used for the collection or discharge of aggregates for example in maintaining clear navigation channels and to acquire aggregates from the sea bed. *Twin screw hopper dredgers: about 2,600 gross tons, length breadth : '' Empire Forager'' and '' Empire Sorcerer'' *Suction hopper dredger – 1,747 gross tons, length , breadth : '' Empire Clydesdale'' *Bucket dredger – 938 gross tons, length , breadth : '' Empire Mammoth'' *Twin screw hopper with bottom doors – 683 gross tons, length breadth : '' Empire Dockland'', '' Empire Downland'', '' Empire Grassland'', '' Empire Hartland'', '' Empire Heathland'', '' Empire Marshland'', '' Empire Portland'', '' Empire Upland'' and '' Empire Woodland'' *Bucket dredger – 512 gross tons, length breadth : '' Empire Champion'', '' Empire Conjuror'', '' Empire Moorland'' and '' Empire Sandboy''


Tank landing ships

The tank landing ships (LST Mark 3) had a speed of eleven knots and were 4,820 tons when loaded. The length was 330 ft and the breadth 54 ft. The bridge and engines were aft. A bow ramp gave access to the interior and onto the open upper deck. 168 troops could be accommodated in narrow dormitories. Landing craft were generally only identified by number (for example ''LST 3512''). However, some were completed as merchant ships after the end of hostilities. Seven were charted from the Ministry of War Transport as ferries and given the "Empire" prefix, operating between
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from September 1946 and also between Preston and
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from May 1948. *'' Empire Baltic'', '' Empire Cedric'', '' Empire Celtic'', '' Empire Cymric'', '' Empire Doric'', '' Empire Gaelic'', '' Empire Nordic''. Twelve of the landing craft were recalled to service and given "Empire" names in 1956 during the
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and used as military transport ferries in
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and
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. These were: *'' Empire Curlew'', '' Empire Fulmar'', '' Empire Gannet'', '' Empire Grebe'', '' Empire Guillemot'', , '' Empire Kittiwake'', '' Empire Petrel'', '' Empire Puffin'', '' Empire Shearwater'', '' Empire Skua'' and '' Empire Tern''.


Ferries

Three Empire
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('' Empire Chub'', '' Empire Dace'' and '' Empire Roach''), were completed to the same design as an order from the Government of Turkey. They had ramps at both ends and could carry passengers and vehicles but could also be converted for minelaying. They were also equipped with a 25-ton derrick at the front of the superstructure amidships. They were 716 gross tons, length and breadth .


Water carriers

Three vessels of 215 to 222 gross tons were built as water carriers. These were '' Empire Barnaby'', '' Empire Billow'' and '' Empire Fulham''


Ore carriers

Four vessels all of 2,922 gross tons, length and breadth were built as ore carriers. These were '' Empire Moat'', '' Empire Ness'', '' Empire Ridge'' and '' Empire Stream''


Convoy rescue ships

Five s were completed as Empire convoy rescue ships to join 29 previously-requisitioned ships. The requisitioned passenger ships had a speed of 11 to 12 knots to enable them to catch up with the convoys travelling at 10 knots after completing their rescue operations. Convoy rescue ships were also generally armed with AA guns for protection when they were separated from the convoy and vulnerable to enemy attack. The five Empire ships were 1,333 gross tons, length , breadth with a speed of . After the war they were used as troopships in the Eastern Mediterranean. *'' Empire Comfort'', '' Empire Lifeguard'', '' Empire Peacemaker'', '' Empire Rest'' and ''
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Service


War service

Empire ships were generally involved in convoy duty, including the Atlantic convoys bringing essential supplies from the
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; military convoys to
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; military convoys around the
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to prosecute the war in the
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; coastal convoys around the shores of Britain;
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convoys, including those supporting the defence of
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and Arctic convoys to North Russia. They took an active role supporting the invasions of
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and in the Normandy assault and in the assaults on German-held ports of Western Europe. In June 1944 ninety-seven Empire merchant ships were involved in the cross-channel convoys that carried troops and supplies ready for the Normandy invasion. Empire landing craft were involved in the assault phase, and Empire coasters were involved in the beaching of supplies and in ferrying cargo from the larger merchant ships anchored off-shore. The success of the Normandy invasion depended on the successful construction of the Mulberry ports. These were prefabricated ports, constructed at
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, Tilbury Docks, and even as far north as
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. Two hundred tugs then took three months to tow the components of the harbours from where they were constructed to assembly areas on the South Coast. Between 7 June 1944 and the end of July, the tugs towed the materials across the channel to Normandy. Before D-Day, sixty old merchant ships and four old warships were selected as
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s, to be scuttled in a line to give protection to the small craft. The blockships were stripped before setting out in convoy across the channel. Empire tugs were used to ensure the safe crossing. On reaching Normandy they were scuttled in five groups, codenamed ''Gooseberry 1'' to ''Gooseberry 5''. ''Gooseberry 4'' at Juno Beach included four Empire ships: , '' Empire Flamingo'', '' Empire Moorhen'' and '' Empire Waterhen''. ''Gooseberry 5'' at Ouistreham included three Empire ships: '' Empire Defiance'', '' Empire Tamar'' and '' Empire Tana''. Between 19 and 23 June 1944 a severe gale, damaged many of the Mulberry harbours and wrecked some of the blockships. Additional blockships were added in July 1944, including one more Empire ship, '' Empire Bittern'', and two of the former Empire ships that had been transferred to the Norwegians: ''Norfalk'' (formerly ''Empire Kittiwake'') and ''Norjerv'' (formerly ''Empire Eagle'').


Crew

Empire ships were armed. There were merchant seamen gunners. Also many British and Canadian merchantmen carried volunteer naval gunners called Defensively equipped merchant ship or DEMS gunners. The American ships carried Naval Armed Guard gunners. Merchant seamen crewed the merchant ships of the British Merchant Navy which kept the United Kingdom supplied with raw materials, arms, ammunition, fuel, food and all of the necessities of a nation at war throughout World War II literally enabling the country to defend itself. In doing this they sustained a considerably greater casualty rate than almost every branch of the armed services and suffered great hardship. Seamen were aged from fourteen through to their late seventies.


Postwar service

At the end of the war, tankers were released from requisition as they completed voyages after 31 December 1945 and dry cargo ships after voyages completed after 2 March 1946. However, passenger and troopships were still involved in the repatriation of servicemen, prisoners of war and refugees. The government therefore converted several captured German passenger ships to Empire troop ships. These included '' Empire Fowey'', '' Empire Halladale'', '' Empire Ken'', '' Empire Orwell'', '' Empire Trooper'' and '' Empire Windrush''. '' Empire Comfort'', '' Empire Lifeguard'', '' Empire Peacemaker'' and ''
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'' were smaller troopships operating in the
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; '' Empire Parkeston'' and '' Empire Wansbeck'' operated as troopships between
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Losses and disposal of Empire ships

In 1942, shipowners who had lost ships (either as a casualty of war or requisitioned by the Government) during the war, were able to buy ships built for the Government. Such ships were then managed by the shipowner on behalf of the Ministry of War Transport, until the end of the war. Tramps and colliers built before 1942 were sold on in this way, although some smaller ships remained unsold. Empire ships were also transferred to the representatives of governments of countries that had been invaded by Germany, in recognition of the losses suffered by the fleets of Britain's allies.


Ships transferred to other governments

Ten Empire ships and one Ocean type American tramp, '' Ocean Veteran'', as well as a number of
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type ships were transferred to
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between the years 1941 and 1943. *Transferred in 1941: '' Empire Lapwing'' *Transferred in 1942: '' Empire Albatross'', '' Empire Drayton'', '' Empire Masefield'', '' Empire Swan'' and '' Empire Selwyn''. *Transferred in 1943: '' Empire Ballantyne'', '' Empire Centaur'', '' Empire Claymore'' and '' Empire Launcelot'' Twenty-nine Empire ships were transferred or built for the
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and several American-built ships including '' Ocean Athlete'', '' Ocean Merchant'' and were also transferred. *Transferred in 1942: '' Empire Boy'', '' Empire Deep'', '' Empire Halley'', '' Empire Mavis'', '' Empire Penguin'', '' Empire Raleigh'', '' Empire Rennie'', '' Empire Robin'' and '' Empire Trust'' *Transferred in 1943: '' Empire Courage'', '' Empire Dyke'', '' Empire Ford'', '' Empire Fortune'', '' Empire Galliard'', '' Empire Hazlitt'', '' Empire Iseult'', '' Empire Reynard'', '' Empire River'', '' Empire Ruskin'', '' Empire Sidney'', '' Empire Sound'', '' Empire Spray'' and '' Empire Toiler'' *Transferred in 1944: '' Empire Kamal'' and '' Empire Fletcher'' *Transferred in 1945: '' Empire Ribble'' *Transferred in 1946: '' Empire Concrete'', '' Empire Condee'', '' Empire Convoy'', '' Empire Lily'' Twenty-four Empire ships were purchased by the French Government after liberation in 1945. All were transferred in 1945–46. '' Empire Gala'' and '' Empire Jupiter'' were later placed with the Gouvernement Generale de L'Indo-Chine, along with 10 ''Park''-type Canadian-built ships. *'' Empire Bute'', '' Empire Cadet'', '' Empire Call'', '' Empire Crown'', '' Empire Dorrit'', '' Empire Driver'', '' Empire Duke'', '' Empire Falstaff'', '' Empire Farmer'', '' Empire Friendship'', '' Empire Gala'', '' Empire Gillian'', '' Empire Jessica'', '' Empire Jupiter'', '' Empire Mull'', '' Empire Outpost'', '' Empire Rawlinson'', '' Empire Sceptre'', '' Empire Sedley'', ''
Empire Stronghold An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
'', '' Empire Symbol'', '' Empire Traveller'', '' Empire Unicorn'' and '' Empire Welfare'' Nineteen Empire ships were transferred to the Norwegian Government in 1941–42. *'' Empire Beaver'', '' Empire Carey'', '' Empire Diamond'', '' Empire Druid'', '' Empire Dunlin'', '' Empire Eagle'', '' Empire Elk'', '' Empire Fairbairn'', '' Empire Field'', '' Empire Grenfell'', '' Empire Kittiwake'', '' Empire Latimer'', '' Empire Onyx'', '' Empire Pearl'', '' Empire Penn'', '' Empire Pict'', '' Empire Pilgrim'', '' Empire Ptarmigan'' and '' Empire Saxon''. More were transferred to the Norwegian Government in 1946. *'' Empire Concave'', '' Empire Concern'', '' Empire Condover'', '' Empire Congress'', '' Empire Conleith'', '' Empire Conningbeg'', '' Empire Conqueror'', '' Empire Constitution''. '' Empire Ettrick''. Three Empire ships and a number of US ships were built or transferred to the Polish Government in 1942–43. One was built directly for Poland in 1942 as '' Bałtyk''. *Transferred in 1942: and '' Empire Roamer'' *Transferred in 1943: '' Empire Hunter'' A number of Empire ships were transferred to the
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during and after the war. Transferred in 1944: '' Empire Nigel'' Transferred in 1946: '' Empire Ayr'', '' Empire Conclyde'', '' Empire Concord'', '' Empire Confederation'', '' Empire Congleton'', '' Empire Congreve'', '' Empire Conisborough'', '' Empire Conleven'', '' Empire Connah'', '' Empire Connaught'', '' Empire Connemara'', '' Empire Consett'', '' Empire Constable'', '' Empire Constellation'', '' Empire Contees'', '' Empire Contest'', '' Empire Convention'', '' Empire Conway'', '' Empire Conwear'', '' Empire Dart'', '' Empire Dee'', '' Empire Douglas'', '' Empire Dovey'', '' Empire Durant'', '' Empire Forth'', '' Empire Gable'', '' Empire Gabon'', '' Empire Gage'', '' Empire Gala'', '' Empire Galashiels'', '' Empire Galaxy'', ''
Empire Galleon ''Kazan'' () was a Hansa A Type cargo ship which was built as ''Elmenhorst'' in 1943 by Van Vliet & Co, Hardinxveld, Netherlands for Godeffroy & Co, Hamburg, Germany. She was seized as a prize of war in 1945, passing to the Ministry of War Trans ...
'', '' Empire Gallic'', '' Empire Galveston'', '' Empire Gantry'', '' Empire Garner'', '' Empire Kennet'', '' Empire Lea'', '' Empire Neath'', '' Empire Nidd'', '' Empire Ock'', '' Empire Orwell'', '' Empire Tageland'', '' Empire Tageos'', '' Empire Tarne'', '' Empire Tegaden'', '' Empire Tegados'', '' Empire Tegaica'', '' Empire Tegalta'', '' Empire Tegamas'', '' Empire Tegleone'', '' Empire Tegoria'', '' Empire Teguda'', '' Empire Teguto'', '' Empire Teme'', '' Empire Teviot'', '' Empire Tigarth'', '' Empire Tigbart'', '' Empire Tigina'', '' Empire Tigombo'', '' Empire Tigonto'', '' Empire Tigost'', '' Empire Tigouver'', '' Empire Venture'', '' Empire Viking I'', '' Empire Viking II'', '' Empire Viking III'', '' Empire Viking VI'', '' Empire Viking VIII'', '' Empire Viking IX'', '' Empire Viking X'', '' Empire Weaver'', '' Empire Welland'', '' Empire Wey'', '' Empire Yare''. Transferred in 1947: '' Empire Cherwell'' † denotes those ships transferred under the terms of the
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.


War losses

One hundred and eighty two Empire ships were lost through enemy action, including to mines,
submarines A submarine (often shortened to sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater. (It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability.) The term "submarine" is also sometimes used historically or info ...
, enemy
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, E-boats and blockships. The first lost was '' Empire Commerce'' in 1940 and the last was '' Empire Gold'' in 1945. Eight Empire ships were sacrificed as blockships to support the Normandy invasion. Some of the blockships were later raised and scrapped. A considerable number of the losses were sunk by
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s in the
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and the fate of a number of these vessels, which had sailed and never arrived at their destinations, without sending any distress signals, was only discovered with the cessation of hostilities, and subsequent post-war research in German and Italian archives. * – wrecked on Peckford Reef while ''en route'' Botwood – UK, 3 October 1943 * '' Empire Adventure'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat while on passage TyneWabana, NFL, 20 September 1940 * '' Empire Airman'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 350 miles W. of
Malin Head Malin Head () is the Extreme points of Ireland, most northerly point of mainland Ireland, located in the townland of Ardmalin on the Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal. The head's northernmost point is called Dunalderagh at latitude 55.38ºN ...
while ''en route'' Wabana, NFL –
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, 21 September 1940 * – lost without trace April 1942 about 150 miles S. of
Haiti Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of the Bahamas. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island, which it shares with the Dominican ...
while ''en route''
New Orleans New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
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– torpedoed and sunk by on 13 April 1942. * '' Empire Arnold'' – torpedoed and sunk about 500 miles E. of
Trinidad Trinidad is the larger, more populous island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the country. The island lies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America. It is the southernmost island in ...
by U-boat, 4 August 1942 * '' Empire Attendant'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off the West African coast, 15 July 1942 * – torpedoed by U-boat and later sunk by German aircraft off the North African coast, 7 February 1943 * '' Empire Barracuda'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off
Gibraltar Gibraltar ( , ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory and British overseas cities, city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the A ...
, 15 December 1941 * – struck a mine and sank off St. Ann's Head,
Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire ( ; ) is a Principal areas of Wales, county in the South West Wales, south-west of Wales. It is bordered by Carmarthenshire to the east, Ceredigion to the northeast, and otherwise by the sea. Haverfordwest is the largest town and ...
, 5 April 1942. * '' Empire Beaumont'' – torpedoed and sunk South of
Spitsbergen Spitsbergen (; formerly known as West Spitsbergen; Norwegian language, Norwegian: ''Vest Spitsbergen'' or ''Vestspitsbergen'' , also sometimes spelled Spitzbergen) is the largest and the only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipel ...
by German aircraft on 13 September 1942. * – torpedoed and sunk after passage from Loch Ewe to
Reykjavík Reykjavík is the Capital city, capital and largest city in Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland on the southern shore of Faxaflói, the Faxaflói Bay. With a latitude of 64°08′ N, the city is List of northernmost items, the worl ...
by on 25 September 1942. * '' Empire Bison'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic, 1 November 1940 * '' Empire Blanda'' – lost without trace on-route Halifax, NS, to
Grangemouth Grangemouth (; , ) is a town in the Falkirk (council area), Falkirk council area in the central belt of Scotland. Historically part of the Counties of Scotland, county of Stirlingshire, the town lies in the Forth Valley, on the banks of the Firt ...
, on or around 9 February 1941 * '' Empire Brigade'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat West of the
Hebrides The Hebrides ( ; , ; ) are the largest archipelago in the United Kingdom, off the west coast of the Scotland, Scottish mainland. The islands fall into two main groups, based on their proximity to the mainland: the Inner Hebrides, Inner and Ou ...
, 18 October 1940 * '' Empire Broadsword'' – struck mine off Normandy and sank, 2 July 1944 * – torpedoed and sunk by off
Grand Cayman Island Grand Cayman is the largest of the three Cayman Islands and the location of the territory's capital, George Town. In relation to the other two Cayman Islands, it is approximately 75 miles (121 km) southwest of Little Cayman and 90 miles ( ...
, BWI, 6 May 1942 * – CAM ship – torpedoed and sunk east of Cape Farewell by on 20 September 1941. * '' Empire Byron'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in
Barents Sea The Barents Sea ( , also ; , ; ) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian territorial waters.World Wildlife Fund, 2008. It was known earlier among Russi ...
5 July 1942 * – torpedoed by northeast of
Trinidad Trinidad is the larger, more populous island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the country. The island lies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America. It is the southernmost island in ...
on 19 August 1942 with the loss of three crew members. The Dutch tug ''Roode Zee'' took her in tow, but ''Empire Cloud'' sank on 21 August. * ''Empire Clough'' – torpedoed by ''U-94'' while en route from Loch Ewe to New York via
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and abandoned on 10 June 1942 * '' Empire Comet'' – dropped out from convoy and disappeared on 9 February 1942 – presumed torpedoed by U-boat * – torpedoed and sunk by north west of Philippeville on 1 October 1943 – not same ship as ship of same name sunk in 1940 * – torpedoed and sunk by off
Barra Head Barra Head, also known as Berneray (), is the southernmost island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. Within the Outer Hebrides, it forms part of the Barra Isles archipelago. Originally, Barra Head only referred to the southernmost headland ...
, 22 June 1940. * '' Empire Corporal'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off
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, 14 August 1942 * '' Empire Cowper'' – bombed and sunk by German aircraft while ''en route''
Murmansk Murmansk () is a port city and the administrative center of Murmansk Oblast in the far Far North (Russia), northwest part of Russia. It is the world's largest city north of the Arctic Circle and sits on both slopes and banks of a modest fjord, Ko ...
– Iceland, 11 April 1942 * – torpedoed and sunk by off Trinidad, 28 November 1942 * '' Empire Crossbill'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat, 11 September 1941 * '' Empire Dabchick'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 200 miles S.E. of
Sable Island Sable Island (, literally "island of sand") is a small, remote island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. Sable Island is located in the North Atlantic Ocean, about southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Halifax, and about southeast of the clo ...
, 3 December 1942 * '' Empire Dace'' – struck mine and sank at entrance to
Missolonghi Missolonghi or Mesolongi (, ) is a municipality of 32,048 people (according to the 2021 census) in western Greece. The town is the capital of Aetolia-Acarnania regional unit, and the seat of the municipality of Iera Polis Mesolongiou (). Missolon ...
, Greece, 1 December 1944 * '' Empire Dawn'' – shelled and sunk by German surface raider SW of Cape Town, 12 September 1942 * – CAM ship – torpedoed and sunk by some east of
Dar es Salaam Dar es Salaam (, ; from ) is the largest city and financial hub of Tanzania. It is also the capital of the Dar es Salaam Region. With a population of over 7 million people, Dar es Salaam is the largest city in East Africa by population and the ...
, Tanganyika, 21 August 1944 * '' Empire Dell'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic, 12 May 1942 * '' Empire Dew'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in mid Atlantic, 12 June 1941 * ''Empire Drum'' - torpedoed and sunk by ''U-136'' en route from New York to
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via Cape Town while 280 nautical miles (520 km) south east of New York on 24 April 1942 * '' Empire Dryden'' – torpedoed and sunk by ''U-572'' while en route to Alexandria via
Table Bay Table Bay (Afrikaans: ''Tafelbaai'') is a natural bay on the Atlantic Ocean overlooked by Cape Town and is at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula, which stretches south to the Cape of Good Hope. It was named because it is dominated by the fl ...
at 240 nautical miles (440 km) north west of
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, 20 April 1942 * – torpedoed and sunk by while in
Ionian Sea The Ionian Sea (, ; or , ; , ) is an elongated bay of the Mediterranean Sea. It is connected to the Adriatic Sea to the north, and is bounded by Southern Italy, including Basilicata, Calabria, Sicily, and the Salento peninsula to the west, ...
off
Taranto Taranto (; ; previously called Tarent in English) is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Taranto, serving as an important commercial port as well as the main Italian naval base. Founded by Spartans ...
, bound for
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, 18 November 1943. * – lost without trace while sailing in ballast on voyage from Liverpool to Mobile and Tampa, 7 September 1941 (date of sailing) – later confirmed torpedoed and sunk by on 15 September 1941 while in mid-Atlantic * '' Empire Endurance'' – torpedoed and sunk by south-east of the islet of
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, 20 April 1941 * '' Empire Energy'' – wrecked 11 miles west of Cape Norman, Belle Isle Strait, 4 November 1941 * '' Empire Engineer'' – lost without trace ''en route''
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, to Newport, Montreal, 22 January 1941 * – torpedoed and sunk by off the Algerian Coast, 18 May 1943 * '' Empire Explorer'' – torpedoed, shelled, and sunk by U-boat between
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and Barbados, 8 July 1942 * ''Empire Frost'' – attacked by German aircraft off Lundy Island, 12 March taken in tow, sank after further air attacks, 13 March 1941 * ''Empire Fusilier'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat, 8 February 1942 * ''Empire Gem'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off
Cape Hatteras Cape Hatteras is a cape located at a pronounced bend in Hatteras Island, one of the barrier islands of North Carolina. As a temperate barrier island, the landscape has been shaped by wind, waves, and storms. There are long stretches of beach ...
, 23 January 1942 * ''Empire Ghyll'' – struck mine and sank near Gunfleet, 18 October 1941 * ''Empire Gilbert'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat between Spitsbergen and Jan Mayen Island, 2 November 1942 * ''Empire Gold'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off the
Bay of Biscay The Bay of Biscay ( ) is a gulf of the northeast Atlantic Ocean located south of the Celtic Sea. It lies along the western coast of France from Point Penmarc'h to the Spanish border, and along the northern coast of Spain, extending westward ...
, 18 April 1945 * ''Empire Guillemot'' – torpedoed and sunk by Italian aircraft off Bona, 24 October 1941 * ''Empire Hail'' – torpedoed and sunk while in convoy by U-boat in North Atlantic, 23 February 1942 * ''Empire Hawksbill'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 200 miles N. of The Azores, 19 July 1942 * ''Empire Heath'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off Trinidad, 11 May 1944 * ''Empire Heritage'' – torpedoed and sunk by off
Malin Head Malin Head () is the Extreme points of Ireland, most northerly point of mainland Ireland, located in the townland of Ardmalin on the Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal. The head's northernmost point is called Dunalderagh at latitude 55.38ºN ...
, 8 September 1944 * ''Empire Heron'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic, 15 October 1941 * ''Empire Homer'' – blown ashore and wrecked on Sandray Island while in ballast ''en route''
Greenock Greenock (; ; , ) is a town in Inverclyde, Scotland, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. The town is the administrative centre of Inverclyde Council. It is a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, and forms ...
to New York, 15 January 1942 * ''Empire Hope'' – attacked by Axis aircraft near Cape Son while in Malta Convoy as part of
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, set on fire, and later sunk by companion ships, on 13 August 1942 * ''Empire Howard'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat while in convoy to Russia, 16 April 1942 * ''Empire Hurst'' – bombed and sunk by German aircraft 400 miles W. of Gibraltar, 11 August 1941 * ''Empire Impala'' – lost without trace while sailing ''en route'' New York – Hull, 23 February 1943 (date of sailing) * ''Empire Jaguar'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic, 8 December 1940 * '' Empire Javelin'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat 40 miles S. of St. Catherine's Point, 28 December 1944 * ''Empire Kestrel'' – attacked by Axis aircraft and sunk by torpedo off North African Coast, 16 August 1943 * ''Empire Kingsley'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off Falmouth, 22 March 1945 * ''Empire Kohinoor'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 150 miles S.W. of
Monrovia Monrovia () is the administrative capital city, capital and largest city of Liberia. Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast and as of the 2022 census had 1,761,032 residents, home to 33.5% of Liber ...
, 2 July 1943 * ''Empire Lake'' – torpedoed and sunk by off East coast of Madagascar, 15 July 1943 * ''Empire Lakeland'' – strayed from convoy while ''en route'' New York – Glasgow and never seen again – presumed sunk by U-boat, 11 March 1943 (date of last sighting) * ''Empire Lancer'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in
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, 16 August 1944 * ''Empire Lawrence'' – bombed and sunk by German aircraft off the North Cape while en-route
Reykjavík Reykjavík is the Capital city, capital and largest city in Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland on the southern shore of Faxaflói, the Faxaflói Bay. With a latitude of 64°08′ N, the city is List of northernmost items, the worl ...
to Murmansk, 27 May 1942 * ''Empire Leopard'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 500 miles E. of Belle Isle, 2 November 1942 * ''Empire Light'' – sunk by German raider N. of the
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on 25 April 1941 * ''Empire Lytton'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 500 miles E. of The Canary Islands, 9 January 1943 * ''Empire Mahseer'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 100 miles out from
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, 3 March 1943 * ''Empire Mallard'' – sunk in collision with ''Empire Moon'' near Point Armour, Belle Isle Strait, 26 September 1941 * ''Empire March'' – sunk by enemy surface raider off Tristan de Cunha, 2 January 1943 * ''Empire Merchant'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off West coast of Ireland, 16 August 1940 * ''Empire Merlin'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 250 miles N.W. of the Hebrides, 25 August 1940 * ''Empire Mermaid'' – bombed by German aircraft off N.W. coast of Scotland, sinking two days later, 26 March 1941 * ''Empire Mersey'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic, 14 October 1942. ''Empire Mersey'' had formerly been the ''Ramon de Larringa'' * ''Empire Metal'' – bombed and sunk by German aircraft while in Bona harbour, Algeria, 2 January 1943 * ''Empire Mica'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off West coast of
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while ''en route''
Houston Houston ( ) is the List of cities in Texas by population, most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States. Located in Southeast Texas near Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, it is the county seat, seat of ...
– UK, 29 June 1942 * ''Empire Mordred'' – mined and sunk off
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, 7 February 1942 * ''Empire Moonbeam'' – torpedoed and damaged by , and later sunk by , while in ballast ''en route'' Glasgow – New York –
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, 11–12 September 1942 * ''Empire Newcomen'' – torpedoed and sunk by S-boat 5 miles S. of Dudgeon Light, 30 November 1941 * ''Empire Nomad'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 105 miles out from Durban bound for Trinidad, 13 October 1942 * ''Empire Panther'' – struck a mine and sank off Strumble Head, 1 January 1943 * ''Empire Prairie'' – disappeared after sailing from Halifax en route to Table Bay and
Alexandria Alexandria ( ; ) is the List of cities and towns in Egypt#Largest cities, second largest city in Egypt and the List of coastal settlements of the Mediterranean Sea, largest city on the Mediterranean coast. It lies at the western edge of the Nile ...
, 7 April 1942 (date of sailing). Subsequently, confirmed as having been torpedoed and sunk by , about 300 miles NE of Bermuda, on 10 April 1942 * ''Empire Progress'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 200 miles N.W of the Azores while ''en route'' Glasgow – Tampa, 13 April 1942 * ''Empire Protector'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat near
Cape Palmas Cape Palmas is a headland on the extreme southeast end of the coast of Liberia, Africa, at the extreme southwest corner of the northern half of the continent. The Cape itself consists of a small, rocky peninsula connected to the mainland by a san ...
while on passage from
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to
Freetown Freetown () is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Sierra Leone. It is a major port city on the Atlantic Ocean and is located in the Western Area of the country. Freetown is Sierra Leone's major urban, economic, financial, cultural, e ...
, 30 May 1941 * ''Empire Purcell'' – bombed and sunk by German aircraft off the North Cape while en route from
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough ( ), colloquially known as Boro, is a port town in the Borough of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Lying to the south of the River Tees, Middlesbrough forms part of the Teesside Built up area, built-up area and the Tees Va ...
to North Russia via Reykjavík, 27 May 1942 * ''Empire Ridge'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat while on passage from
Melilla Melilla (, ; ) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African coast. It lies on the eastern side of the Cape Three Forks, bordering Morocco and facing the Mediterranean Sea. It has an area of . It was part of the Province of Málaga un ...
to Garston, 19 May 1941 * ''Empire Rosebery'' – struck a mine and sank two miles N. of
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, 24 August 1944 * ''Empire Sailor'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat while about 300 miles E. of Halifax, NS, 21 November 1942 * ''Empire Shackleton'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat while in convoy from Liverpool to Halifax, NS, 28 December 1942 * ''Empire Sky'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 300 miles W. of the North Cape while on passage from Hull via Reykjavík to
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, 6 November 1942 * ''Empire Soldier'' – sunk due to collision with the ''F. J. Wolfe'' while en route from New York to Halifax, NS, and Hull, 16 September 1942 * ''Empire Song'' – sunk due to explosion of cargo of munitions while off
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, 9 May 1941 * ''Empire Spring'' – disappeared after convoy dispersed and never seen again, 15 February 1942 (date of last sighting) * '' Empire Springbuck'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic while out from Sydney, NS., bound for Leith and London, 10 September 1941 * ''Empire Stanley'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 200 miles S.E. of Madagascar, 17 August 1943 * – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic, 23 October 1942 * ''Empire Statesman'' – disappeared on a voyage from Freetown to Middlesbrough ''via'' Oban after reporting engine trouble on the 21st, 19 November 1940 (date of sailing) * ''Empire Steel'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic, 24 March 1942 * ''Empire Stevenson'' – torpedoed by German aircraft and blew up while on passage from Hull to Russia via North Cape, 13 September 1942 * ''Empire Stream'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 800 miles W. of
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, 25 September 1941 * ''Empire Sun'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 150 miles S. of Halifax, NS, while en route from
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to UK, 7 February 1942 * ''Empire Surf'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 600 miles E. of the
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, 14 January 1942 * ''Empire Thunder'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat off
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, 6 January 1941 * ''Empire Tiger'' – lost in storm en route from
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and Halifax, NS, bound for the Clyde, distress call received 27 February 1941 * – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 250 miles W. of Cape Finisterre, 5 March 1943 * ''Empire Turnstone'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in the North Atlantic, 22 October 1942 * ''Empire Union'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in North Atlantic while ''en route'' London to Saint John, NB, 26 December 1942 * ''Empire Volunteer'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 250 miles W. of the Hebrides, 15 September 1940 * ''Empire Wagtail'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 900 miles E. of Cape Finisterre, 28 December 1942 * ''Empire Wave'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat about 500 miles E. of Cape Farewell, 2 October 1941 * ''Empire Whale'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat while in convoy in Bay of Biscay, 29 March 1943 * '' Empire Wildebeeste'' – torpedoed and sunk by U-boat while on passage from Hull to
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when about 600 miles W. of Philadelphia, 24 January 1942.


Post-war disposal

In 1946 numerous British-built Empire ships, as well as ex-German prize ships were offered for sale or for three- or five-year charter.


Survivors

At least three Empire ships survive today: # '' Empire Sandy'', built as a tug, has been converted to a
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and is active on the
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. # , a tug built as ''Empire Raymond,'' is preserved as a museum ship at
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,
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. # The former , a cargo ship built in Germany in 1939 as ''Mars'', was renamed ''Vityaz'' and is preserved at
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, Russia. The tug ''Laut Sawu'' (ex-'' Empire Humphrey'') was still in active service in
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in 2004. The tug ''Poetto'' (ex-'' Empire Stella'') was still in service in
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in 2004. Of the numerous Empire ships that have been wrecked over the years, at least two have become features on tourist beaches. The former ''Empire Trumpet'', latterly '' Khoula F'', has been beached on the coast of
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on the
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since 1966. She is a sight popular with Iranian tourists, particularly at sunset. The former Blue Star Line ship ''Empire Strength'', latterly , has been beached at Costinești, Romania, since 1968. File:EmpireSandy3.jpg, ''Empire Sandy'' File:ST Cervia.jpg, ST ''Cervia'', ex–''Empire Raymond'' File:Kaliningrad 05-2017 img62 Ocean Museum.jpg, ''Vityaz'', ex–''Empire Forth'' File:Evangelia.JPG, , ex–''Empire Strength'' File:Greek Ship.jpg, '' Khoula F'', ex–''Empire Trumpet''


See also

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Liberty ship Liberty ships were a ship class, class of cargo ship built in the United States during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding Program. Although British in concept, the design was adopted by the United States for its simple, low-cost cons ...
* List of Empire ships * List of ship classes of World War II * List of ships of World War II * Park ships *
Victory ship The Victory ship was a class of cargo ship produced in large numbers by American shipyards during World War II. They were a more modern design compared to the earlier Liberty ship, were slightly larger and had more powerful steam turbine engin ...


Citations


General bibliography

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External links


''Empire Sandy'' official site
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