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''Empire Boy'' was an coastal tanker which was built in 1941 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). Completed in December 1941, was transferred to the
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in 1942 and renamed ''Doorman''. In 1947, she was sold into Dutch merchant service and renamed ''Flandria''. In 1952, she was sold to a
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company and renamed ''Alice''. She was lengthened in 1954 and renamed ''Hammonia'' and was later renamed ''Petra''. In 1962, she was sold to an Italian company and renamed ''Anny''. A new engine was fitted in 1965 and she was renamed ''Tosco'' in 1971, serving until scrapped in 1975.


Description

The ship was built by Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co Ltd, Goole. She was yard number 361. Launched on 25 August 1941, she was completed in December 1941. As built, the ship was long, with a beam of and a depth of . She was propelled by a
triple expansion steam engine A compound steam engine unit is a type of steam engine where steam is expanded in two or more stages. A typical arrangement for a compound engine is that the steam is first expanded in a high-pressure ''(HP)'' cylinder, then having given up he ...
which had cylinders of , and bore by stroke. The engine was built by Amos & Smith Ltd,
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. It developed and could propel her at . In 1965, the ship was re-engined with a 6-cylinder Klöckner Humboldt Deutz
diesel engine The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is a so-call ...
which had cylinders of 32 cm bore by 45 cm stroke.


Career

''Empire Boy's'' port of registry was Goole. She was operated under the management of F T Everard & Co Ltd. In 1942, ''Empire Boy'' was transferred to the Dutch Government and renamed ''Doorman''. Her port of registry was
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. She was operated under the management of the Netherlands Shipping and Trading Committee. Management was transferred to NV Hollandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij in 1944. ''Doorman'' was a member of a number of convoys during the
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. ;KX 13 Convoy KX 13 departed from
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on 8 January 1944 and arrived at
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on 18 January. In 1947, ''Doorman'' was sold to NV Phs. Van Ommeren,
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. Her port of registry was Rotterdam. In 1948, she was sold Verenigde Tankkustvaart NV. In 1951, ''Flandria'' was sold to Ulric Thomas and was renamed ''Alice''. She was operated under the management of S Stein KG. Her port of registry was
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. In 1952, she was sold to Bauermann & Metzendorf GmbH and renamed ''Hammonia''. She was lengthened to . In 1954, ''Alice'' was sold to Regia Reederei & Warenhandel GmbH and was renamed ''Petra''. She was sold in 1957 to Rex Bauermann, operating under the management of Olea Tankschiff GmbH. In 1962, ''Petra'' was sold to Vittorio Rosetti and was renamed ''Anny''. Her port of registry was changed to
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. In 1965, a new diesel engine was fitted. In 1971, she was renamed ''Tosco'' and her port of registry was changed to
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. She was sold to Tosco Sardi di Navigazione SpA in 1975. ''Tosco'' was scrapped at
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in June 1975 by Demolizione Decomar SpA.


Official Numbers and Code Letters

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. ''Empire Boy'' and Doorman had the UK
Official Number Official numbers are ship identifier numbers assigned to merchant ships by their flag state, country of registration. Each country developed its own official numbering system, some on a national and some on a port-by-port basis, and the formats hav ...
168714. ''Anny'' had the Italian Official Number 535 and ''Tosco'' had the Italian Official Number 359. Both ''Anny'' and ''Tosco'' were assigned the IMO Number 5019331. ''Empire Boy'' 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 ...
BCVJ. ''Doorman'' used the Code Letters PDNO, which were changed to PDRO in 1944. ''Flandria'' used the Code Letters PCEF.


References

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