''Indus'' was a 2,834 ton
cargo ship
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which was built in Germany in 1945 and launched as ''Sasbeck''. She was seized uncompleted at Lübeck in 1946 and renamed ''Empire Ardle''. In 1947 she was renamed ''Lewis Hamilton'' and then in 1950 she was renamed ''Indus''. In 1968 she was renamed ''Falcon'' and then ''Sea Falcon'', serving until 1971 when she was scrapped.
History
''Indus'' was built by
Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft,
Flensburg
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, Germany and launched as ''Sasbeck'' on 27 March 1945.
In May 1945, ''Sasbeck'' was one of 502 ships seized by the Allies after Germany was overrun at the end of the
Second World War. ''Sasbeck'' was one of the eleven uncompleted ships that was allocated to the
United Kingdom. She was found at
Lübeck in an uncompleted state and passed to the
Ministry of Transport.
She was renamed ''Empire Ardle'' and completed in November 1946.
[ In 1947, she was sold to the Rodney Steamship Co, London and renamed ''Lewis Hamilton'', serving until 1950 when she was sold to C H Abrahamsen, Stockholm and renamed ''Indus''. After eighteen years service with Abrahamsen's, ''Indus'' was sold in 1968 to the Seabird Navigation Corporation, ]Liberia
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, being resold to the Lilly Navigation Corporation, Panama in 1969 and renamed ''Sea Falcon''. In 1970, ''Sea Falcon'' was sold back to Seabird, and served with them until 1971 when she was scrapped in Avilés
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The town occupies the flattest land in the municipality, partially in a land that belonged to the sea, ...
, Spain. She arrived for scrapping on 15 July 1971.[
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Official Number and code letters
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''Empire Ardle'' and ''Lewis Hamilton'' had the UK Official Number
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181527. ''Indus'' had the Swedish Official Number
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9218.[
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References
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1945 ships
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