SS Empire Balham explained
Empire Balham was a 1,061 ton
cargo ship which was built by G Brown & Co (Marine) Ltd,
Greenock in 1944 for the
Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). She was sold to Queenship Navigation Ltd in 1946 and renamed
Nordic Queen. In 1958 she was sold to the Maldavian National Shipping Corp (Ceylon) Ltd and renamed
Maldive Star, serving for a further fourteen years until scrapped in 1967.
History
Empire Balham was built by G Brown & Co (Marine) Ltd, Greenock as yard number 232. She was launched on 18 November 1944 and completed in December 1944.[1] She was initially operated under the management of British Channel Islands Shipping Co Ltd.[2]
War service
Empire Balham was a member of a number of convoys during the Second World War
- COC 173Convoy COC 173 sailed from Falmouth, on 22 May 1945 and arrived at Granville, Manche on 23 May.[3]
Postwar
In 1946, Empire Balham was sold to Queenship Navigation Ltd,[1] London[4] and renamed Nordic Queen. In 1958, Nordic Queen was sold to the Maldavian National Shipping Corp (Ceylon) Ltd, and renamed Maldive Star. In June 1959, Ceylon sent a shipment of arms to the Maldives. Ibrahim Nasir led an expedition of hundreds of armed men aboard the Maldive Star to the Fua Mulaku and Huvadhu Atolls during the Suvadive Rebellion of 1963.[5] Maldive Star served with Maldavian National for fourteen years. Maldive Star was scrapped in December 1972 at Gadani Beach, Karachi, Pakistan.[1]
Official number and code letters
Official Numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers.
Empire Balham[2] and Nordic Queen had the UK Official Number 169522. Empire Balham used the Code Letters GDTL.[2]
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Mitchell, W H, and Sawyer, L A. 1995. The Empire Ships. 221 . Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong. 1-85044-275-4 .
- Web site: LLOYDS REGISTER, STEAMERS & MOTORSHIPS. Plimsoll Ship Data. 17 February 2009.
- Web site: CONVOY COC.173 . Convoyweb . 17 February 2009.
- Web site: Queenship Navigation Ltd . Flagspot . 17 February 2009.
- Web site: Maldives History Timeline 1900–2006 . Maldives Culture . 17 February 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090106022633/http://www.maldivesculture.com./archive/maldives_timeline_1900-Feb2006.pdf . 6 January 2009 .