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S.S. Gothland
Unknown, 1932, Press cutting, Reproduction
S.S. Gothland
S.S. Gothland
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Item no
36401
Title
S.S. Gothland
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1932
Size
13.3 x 21.2 cm
Type
Press cutting
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Reproduction
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The S.S. Gothland was built at Henry Robb, shipbuilders, Leith in 1932.
The text says 'The Gothland was built to trade between Leith and Hamburg.
During the first two years of war she was employed in runs to Italy and North Africa.
In October 1941 she was called to service as a rescue ship attached to North Atlantic convoys, but she was not designed for the stress of the long Atlantic rollers, nor the bitter weather off Nova Scotia and Labrador, which added tons of snow and ice to her upper structure.
In the winter of 1943 Gothland collided with an iceberg in dense fog. Fortunately the damage to her bow was all above water-line and she was able to continue her journey.
For four years she continued her arduous and responsible duty. Because of frequent air attacks and the large number of survivors often on board from sunken ships she was provided with a fighting ship escort.
After the war Gothland resumed her peace-time trade, her Captain wearing an OBE ribbon, and three of her crew the BEM.'
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Leith Miscellany Vol IV
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