SS ''Dia'' was a
cargo ship which was built as ''Empire Beaconsfield'' in 1943. She was owned by the
Ministry of War Transport
The Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) was a department of the British Government formed early in the Second World War to control transportation policy and resources. It was formed by merging the Ministry of Shipping and the Ministry of Transpor ...
(MoWT) and managed by Bank Line Ltd and Constants (South Wales) LTd. Postwar she was sold to her managers and renamed ''Hawkinge''. She later saw service with different owners as ''Angusbrae'', ''Hispania'' and ''Dia''. She developed a leak and sank off
Savona
Savona (; lij, Sann-a ) is a seaport and ''comune'' in the west part of the northern Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea.
Savona used to be one of the chief seats ...
,
Italy
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on 14 October 1964.
Career
''Empire Beaconsfield'' was built by
William Gray & Sons Ltd,
West Hartlepool
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The former town was originally formed ...
,
Co Durham
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.
She was yard number 1159, ''Empire Beaconsfield'' was launched on 2 October 1943 and completed in December that year.
''Empire Beaconsfield'' was built for the MoWT and placed under the management of Andrew Weir & Co Ltd, trading as the Bank Line.
Her port of registry was West Hartlepool.
In 1943, management was transferred from Bank Line to Constants (South Wales) Ltd,
Cardiff
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.
[ In 1946, she was sold to her managers and renamed ''Hawkinge''. In 1951, she was sold to the Dundee, Perth & London Shipping Co and renamed ''Angusbrae''. In 1956, she was sold to Willem H Müller & Co NV, ]Rotterdam
Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte'') is the second largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the ''"N ...
and renamed ''Hispania''. In 1960, she was sold to the West End Corporation, Panama
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and renamed ''Dia''.[
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Sinking
On 14 October 1964, ''Dia'' developed a leak and sank south of Savona, Italy at .[
]
Official Numbers and Code Letters
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. ''Empire Beaconsfield'' had the UK Official Number
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180066 and used the Code Letters GFMX.[
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Propulsion
The ship 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 diameter and stroke. It was built by the Central Marine Engineering Works Ltd, West Hartlepool and developed .[
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References
External links
Photos of SS ''Hispania''
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1943 ships
Ships built on the River Tees
Empire ships
Ministry of War Transport ships
Steamships of the United Kingdom
Merchant ships of the United Kingdom
Steamships of the Netherlands
Merchant ships of the Netherlands
Steamships of Panama
Merchant ships of Panama
Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea
Maritime incidents in 1964