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Dorington Court (4)

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Contents

Introduction

Court Line used the name Dorington Court for five ships:

  • Dorington Court (1) - a cargo ship completed in 1908
  • Dorington Court (2) - a cargo ship completed in 1915
  • Dorington Court (3) - a cargo ship completed in 1939
  • Dorington Court (4) - a cargo ship completed in 1940 and originally named Empire Meteor
  • Dorington Court (5) - a cargo ship completed in 1957

Dorington Court (4) had a service life of 21 years during which she served in a large number of WW2 convoys. After the war she changed hands on a number of occasions and was sent for scrap after running aground and being declared a total loss in 1961.


Basic Data

  • Type: Cargo ship
  • Registered owners,managers and operators: Ministry of War Transport (MOWT) - Managers Mungo Campbell & Co. Ltd.
  • Builders: Joseph .L.Thompson & Sons Ltd.
  • Yard: Dundee
  • Country: UK
  • Yard number: 602
  • Registry: N/K
  • Official number: 168661
  • Signal letters: N/K
  • Call sign: N/K
  • Classification society: N/K
  • Gross tonnage: 7,483
  • Net tonnage: 4,517
  • Deadweight: N/K
  • Length: 426 ft
  • Breadth: 59.9 ft
  • Depth: 35 ft
  • Draught: N/K
  • Engines: 3 cylinder triple expansion steam engine
  • Engine builders: George Clark (1938) Ltd.
  • Works: Sunderland
  • Country: UK
  • Power: N/K
  • Propulsion: Single screw
  • Speed: 10 knots
  • Cargo capacity: N/K
  • Crew: N/K


Career Highlights

  • 3 Sep 1940: Launched as Empire Meteor
  • Dec 1940: Completed
  • 1946: Acquired by the United British Steam Ship Co. Ltd. - Managers Haldin & Phillipps Ltd.) and renamed Dorington Court
  • 1947: Owners restyled Court Line Ltd. - Managers Haldin & Co. Ltd.
  • 1956: Sold to INSA Soc de Nav. Genoa, Italy and renamed Giada
  • 1960: Sold to Phoebus D Kyprianou, Beirut, Lebanon and renamed Sheikh
  • 2 Oct 1961: Ran ashore and became a total loss and sold for scrap


Service during WW2 convoys as Empire Meteor

The data in the following table has been extracted from External Resource #4. Dorington Court (4) Court took part in 77 convoys.


A key to the routes for these convoys can be found on this page: World War 2 Convoy Names


List of Convoys

Convoy No. Route Convoy No. Route
FN.371 Dec 1940: Southend - Methil EN.50/1 Jan 1941: Methil - Oban
OB.272 Jan 1941: Liverpool - Dispersed HX.110 Feb 1941: Halifax - Liverpool
HX.111 Feb 1941: Halifax - Liverpool OB.309 Apr 1941: Liverpool - Dispersed 50N 23.50W
SC.32 May 1941: Halifax - Liverpool WN.138 Jun 1941: Oban - Methil
FN.486 Jun 1941: Southend - Methil FS.514 Jun 1941: Methil - Southend
EC.61 Aug 1941: Southend - Clyde ON.12 Sep 1941: Liverpool - Dispersed 53.34N 36.14W
SC.50 Oct 1941: Sydney CB - Liverpool ON.33 Nov 1941: Liverpool - Dispersed 43.30N 55.20W
PQ.4 Nov 1941: Hvalfjord - Archangel QP.13 Jun 1942: Archangel - Reykjavik
FS.853 Jul 1942: Methil - Southend WN.307 Jul 1942: Loch Ewe - Methil
EN.141 Sep 1942: Methil - Loch Ewe FN.819 Sep 1942: Southend - Methil
WN.347 Oct 1942: Loch Ewe - Methil EN.159 Nov 1942: Methil - Loch Ewe
JW.51A Dec 1942: Loch Ewe - Kola Inlet RA.52 Jan 1943: Kola Inlet - Loch Ewe
FS.1036 Feb 1943: Methil - Southend WN.393 Feb 1943: Loch Ewe - Methil
FN.958 Mar 1943: Southend - Methil FN.961 Mar 1943: Southend - Methil
EN.206 Mar 1943: Methil - Loch Ewe ON.175 Mar 1943: Liverpool - NYC
XB.44A Apr 1943: Halifax - Boston JH.47 Apr 1943: St johns nf - Halifax
WN.433 May 1943: Loch Ewe - Methil BX.49 May 1943: Boston - Halifax
FS.1128 May 1943: Methil - Southend SC.130 May 1943: Halifax - Liverpool
FN.1052 Jun 1943: Southend - Methil EN.247 Jun 1943: Methil - Loch Ewe
ONS.12 Jul 1943: Liverpool - Halifax SQ.60 Jul 1943: Sydney cb - Father pt
QS.66 Aug 1943: Red islet - Sydney cb SC.141 Sep 1943: Halifax - Liverpool
WN.481 Sep 1943: Loch Ewe - Methil EN.302 Nov 1943: Methil - Loch Ewe
AH.10 Nov 1943: Augusta - Brindisi KMS.32 Nov 1943: Gibraltar - Port Said
OS/KMS.58KM Nov 1943: Liverpool - Convoy Split KMS.32G Nov 1943: Ex OS58/ KMS32 - Gibraltar
AH.12 Dec 1943: Augusta - Bari HA.10A Dec 1943: Bari - Augusta
HA.15 Dec 1943: Bari - Augusta MKS.36 Dec 1943: Port Said - Gibraltar
KMS.49 May 1944: Gibraltar - Port Said KMS.49G May 1944: Ex OS75/ KMS49 - Gibraltar
MKS.50 May 1944: Port Said - Gibraltar MKS.50G May 1944: Gibraltar - Rendezvous with SL.159
OS/KMS.64 Jan 1944: Ex OS64/ KMS38 - Freetown LTS.10 Feb 1944: Lagos - Freetown
SL/MKS.150 Feb 1944: Freetown - Rendezvous with MKS.41 ST.78 Feb 1944: Freetown - Takoradi
SL/MKS.150MK Mar 1944: Rendezvous of SL150 with MKS41 - Liverpool OS/KMS.75KM Apr 1944: Liverpool - Convoy Split
SL/MKS.159MK May 1944: Rendezvous of SL159 with MKS50 - Liverpool OS/KMS.84KM Jul 1944: Liverpool - Convoy Split
HA.64 Aug 1944: Bari - Augusta AH.60 Aug 1944: Augusta - Bari
KMS.58 Aug 1944: Gibraltar - Port Said KMS.58G Aug 1944: Ex OS84/ KMS58 - Gibraltar
MKS.60 Aug 1944: Port Said - Gibraltar OS/KMS.88 Sep 1944: Ex OS88/ KMS62 - Freetown
SL/MKS.173 Oct 1944: Freetown - Rendezvous with MKS.64 SL/MKS.173MK Oct 1944: Rendezvous of SL173 with MKS64 - Liverpool
FN.1526 Oct 1944: Southend - Methil FS.1657 Dec 1944: Methil - Southend
OS/KMS.98KM Dec 1944: Liverpool - Dispersed 46.40N 09.12W TBC.1 Dec 1944: Southend - Milford Haven
JMA.2BS (Aug 1945: Bombay - Pt dickson/pt swettenham)


Service post WW2

No information is available apart from the changes in name and ownership shown in the Career Highlights section.

Dorington Court (4) ran ashore at Kita Daito Jima (25.50N/131.15E) and broke in two on 2.10.61. She was a total lost and sent for scrap.


External resources

  1. Information extracted from Lloyds Registers
  2. Norman Middlemiss: Travel of the Tramps - Twenty Tramp Fleets ISBN: 1871128021
  3. Miramar Ship Index: [1]
  4. Convoyweb (Arnold Hague Convoy Database): [2]


Images

To date no photo of this ship has been identified. If any reader has one, please contact SN member Benjidog so it can be added to this entry.


Main Contributors

  1. Basic information from John Powell and Clive Ketley
  2. Additional research and construction of page by Benjidog


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