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ViewsAldington Court (2)From SN Guides
[edit] IntroductionCourt Line has used the name Aldington Court for two ships:
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[edit] Service HistorySailed as Empire Lord from Swansea on 12 Jul 1945 on a 21 month voyage during which she was purchased by Court Line and renamed as Aldington Court. External resource #4 provides this information about the journey: Swansea, Cornerbrook, Montreal (Manz Line charter), Panama, Auckland, Wellington,, Auckland (grain), Colombo, Bompay, Port Louis (sugar), Durban to Plate with coal returning with grain on repeated basis, Plate (grain), Durban (bunkers), Madras, Colombo (dry-dock), Adelaide, Port Pirie (grain), Port Lincoln (grain), Port Lincoln (grain), Calicut & Vizagapatnam (Manganese ore), Calcutta (general), Colombo, Port Said, Azores (engine repairs), St John, Baltimore, Newport News, Norfolk Virginia, New York (Cunard charter), London, Tyne - arrived 3 April 1947 for dry dock. No further information has been found other than that she sprang a leak off Las Palmas and was abandoned as a total loss after being beached 2 miles west of Cape Garraway. It is not known whether there were any casualties.
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