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SS ''Empire Advocate'' was a 5,787 ton steamship which was built in 1913 as the ''Solfels''. She was taken as war reparations in 1919 and renamed ''Bowes Castle'' in 1920. In 1932 she was sold to Italy, being renamed ''Angelina Lauro'', being seized in 1940 and renamed ''Empire Advocate''. She was scrapped at Bo'ness in 1945.


Description

The ship was long, with a beam of and a depth of . She was propelled by a NHP triple expansion steam engine which was made by
Joh. C. Tecklenborg Joh. C. Tecklenborg was a German shipbuilding company, located at the river Geeste in Bremerhaven. About 440 ships of different types, including many famous tall sailing ships were built at the yard. Founded in 1841 it was finally closed in 1928. ...
AG,
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, and which could propel her at . As built, she was 5,821 GRT, 3,641 GRT, and 8,800 DWT.


History

''Solfels'' was built by
Joh. C. Tecklenborg Joh. C. Tecklenborg was a German shipbuilding company, located at the river Geeste in Bremerhaven. About 440 ships of different types, including many famous tall sailing ships were built at the yard. Founded in 1841 it was finally closed in 1928. ...
AG, Wesermünde as yard number 255 and launched on 8 April 1913, being completed the following month. She entered service with the Hansa Line,
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on 22 May 1913 and served with them for six years until taken as a war prize on 25 May 1919, passing to the
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under the management of H Hogarth & Sons. In 1920, ''Solfels'' was sold to the
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, who renamed her ''Bowes Castle'', under the management of Chambers & Co. In August 1921, forty Mongolian stowaways were discovered aboard ''Bowes Castle'' at New York City. John Thomas, an engineer on ''Bowes Castle'' was charged with conspiracy to violate the United States immigration laws. On 20 October 1929, ''Bowes Castle'' struck a reef in the
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, Indonesia. She was refloated several days later and proceeded to
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for inspection before continuing her voyage to New York. ''Bowes Castle'' was sold to
Achille Lauro Achille Lauro (; 16 June 1887 – 15 November 1982) was an Italian businessman and politician. He is widely considered one of the main precursors of modern populism in Italian politics. He was nicknamed by his supporters ''Il Comandante'' ("The ...
, Naples in October 1932, being renamed ''Angelina Lauro''. On 23 September 1936, collided with ''Angelina Lauro'' in the English Channel off Ouessant, France. ''E M Dalglas'' was severely damaged. ''Angelina Lauro'' was on a voyage from Gdynia, Poland to
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, Italy. On 7 April 1937, ''Angelina Lauro'' collided with at
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, Egypt. On 10 June 1940, ''Angelina Lauro'' was interned at Liverpool and taken into Ministry of War Transport ownership on 23 July 1940 under the management of Galbraith, Pembroke & Company, London and renamed ''Empire Advocate''. Part of the cargo she was carrying was 14 casks of red wine, which were sold at auction in London on 27 March 1941 by order of the Prize Court. She served for five years and was sold for scrapping on 16 February 1945 to P & W Maclellan Ltd, Bo'ness.


Convoys

''Empire Advocate'' was a member of a number of convoys. ;SL 69 ''Empire Advocate'' was in Convoy SL 69 when it departed from Freetown bound for Liverpool on 23 March 1941, but was unable to maintain speed and proceeded to her destination independent of the main convoy. ;ON 8 Convoy ON 8 which Liverpool on 16 August and arrived at Reykjavík on 21 August, dispersing on 15 August. ''Empire Advocate'' was bound for Philadelphia. ;ON 41 Convoy ON 41 departed Liverpool on 9 December. She was carrying a cargo of ferrous metals and manganese and was bound for
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. ;SC 121
Convoy SC 121 Convoy SC 121 was the 121st of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island to Liverpool. The ships departed New York City 23 February 1943; and were met by the Mid-Ocean Escort Force Grou ...
departed New York on 23 February 1943 and arrived at Liverpool on 14 March. ''Empire Advocate'' was carrying a general cargo. ;ONS 5
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departed Liverpool on 21 April and arrived at Halifax on 12 May. ;SC 135 Convoy SC 135 departed Halifax on 27 June and arrived at Liverpool on 11 July. ''Empire Advocate'' was carrying a general cargo. ;SC 147, SC 148 ''Empire Advocate'' was supposed to be a member of Convoy SC 147 which departed Halifax on 19 November but did not sail with that convoy, sailing with Convoy SC 148 on 2 December bound for Liverpool. She was carrying a cargo of
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and pit props, and arrived at Liverpool on 16 December. ;HX 291 Convoy HX 291 departed New York on 19 May 1944, arriving at Liverpool on 27 May. ''Empire Advocate'' was carrying a general cargo.


Official number and code letters

Official Numbers were a forerunner to
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. ''Angelina Lauro'' had the Official Number 382 on the Italian Register, and 143102 on Lloyd's Register. ''Solfels'' used the
Code Letters Code letters or ship's call sign (or callsign) Mtide Taurus - IMO 7626853"> SHIPSPOTTING.COM >> Mtide Taurus - IMO 7626853/ref> were a method of identifying ships before the introduction of modern navigation aids and today also. Later, with the i ...
QKHB. ''Solfels'' and ''Bowes Castle'' used the Code Letters JWQS. ''Angelina Lauro'' used the Code Letters IBIB, NDHU and GLYJ. ''Empire Advocate'' used the Code Letters GLYJ.


References

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