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The SS ''Belgian'' was a 5,287-ton steamship which was built in 1919, sold in 1934 becoming ''Amelia Lauro'', seized in 1940 and renamed ''Empire Activity'' and wrecked in 1943.


History

''Belgian'' was built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend and launched on 29 August 1919, being completed in October 1919. From 1919 to 1934 ''Belgian'' was owned by the Leyland Line. In 1934, she was sold to Achille Lauro, and renamed ''Amelia Lauro''. On 7 March 1940, ''Amelia Lauro'' was damaged by German bombing at en route from
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to Piombino laden with coal. She was set on fire and the crew anchored her, then abandoned her. The SS ''Titania'' rescued 37 of the crew, and the sloops ''Pintail'' and ''Londonderry'' assisted. ''Amelia Lauro'' was escorted to Immingham with her superstructure burnt out. One crew member was killed outright and three were wounded. One of the wounded crewmen later died from his injuries. In an expression of gratitude, Lauro Lines owner Achille Lauro donated £26. 5s to the
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in appreciation of assistance rendered by the Great Yarmouth and Gorleston lifeboat in bringing 29 crew to shore. Permission was given for temporary repairs to be carried out. As a consequence of Italy's declaration of war on 10 June 1940, ''Amelia Lauro'' was seized as a prize of war. The seizure was ratified by the prize court on 4 May 1941. ''Amelia Lauro'' was taken over by the
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, being renamed ''Empire Activity''. Galbraith, Pembroke & Co were appointed managers. On 3 October 1943, ''Empire Activity'' was wrecked on Peckford Reef Newfoundland at , 1 nautical mile south of the Peckford Reef. She was en route from Botwood to the United Kingdom laden with
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concentrates.


Official Number and code letters

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. ''Belgian'' had the UK Official Number 140659. ''Amelia Lauro'' had the Italian Official Number 423 ''Empire Activity'' had the UK Official Number 140659. ''Belgian'' used the Code Letters KCQH. ''Amelia Lauro'' used the Code Letters IBEZ. ''Empire Activity'' used the Code Letters GQXX.


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