Court Line - the company and its ships

Geddington Court (2)

 

Court Line used the name Geddington Court for three ships:

 

· Geddington Court (1) - a cargo ship completed in 1912

· Geddington Court (2) - a cargo ship completed in 1928

· Geddington Court (3) - a cargo ship completed in 1952

 

Geddington Court (2) had a long service life of 43 years during which she took part in a large number of WW2 convoys, was updated from steam to oil and spent her last years as a fish factory ship.

Basic Data

Type: Cargo ship

Registered owners,managers and operators:

The United British Steam Ship Co. Ltd.

Managers Haldin & Phillipps Ltd.

Builders: Northumberland Shipbuilding Co. (1927)  Ltd.

Yard: Howden, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Country: UK

Yard number: 405

Registry: N/K

Official number: 160564

Signal letters: GSQM

Call sign: N/K

Classification society: N/K

Gross tonnage: 6,903

Net tonnage: 4,333

Deadweight: N/K

Length: 420.1 ft

Breadth: 56.5 ft

Depth: 33.8 ft

Draught: N/K

Engines: Triple expansion steam engine

Engine builders: Wallsend Slipway & Engineering & Co. Ltd.

Works: Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Country: UK

Power: 569 nhp

Propulsion: Single screw

Speed: 10.5 knots

Cargo capacity: N/K

Crew: N/K

Service in WW2 Convoys

 

Geddington Court (2) took part in 80 convoys according to information shown in the table below which is provided courtesy of Convoyweb  - see  Ext. Ref. #5.

Damage by Air Attack

 

Geddington Court (2) is reported as having been damaged by an air attack on 3 Apr 1941 in position 56.25N, 02.13 W. Further details are not currently known but there seems to have been no gap in her participation in convoys around this time so it is presumed that the damage was limited and capable of quick repair.

 

Service Post WW2

 

No information is available other than as shown in the Highlights section.

 

Images

 

1. Image #1 provided by Chris Malvern

Service pre-WW2

 

Nothing is known about her service life prior to WW2 although she is not listed in External resource #1 as having been laid up during the 1930s depression as happened to the majority of Court Line ships.

Image 1

Career Highlights

Date

Event

3 Aug 1928

Launched

Sep 1928

Completed

1936

Owners restyled Court Line Ltd.

3 Apr 1941

Damaged in air attack

1951

Sold to Kyoritsu Kisen Nichino K.K. Tokyo Japan and renamed Kyoho Maru

1951

Sold to Nichiro Gyogyo K.K. Tokyo, Japan

1953

Sold to Nichiro Kisen K.K. Japan

1957

Re-engined with 7 cylinder oil engine by Mitsubishi Nippon Heave Industries

1961

Converted into a fish factory ship

Dec 1971

Broken up by Great China Steel & Iron Co. Ltd. Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Convoy No.

Route

Convoy No.

Route

HX.6

Oct 1939: Halifax - Liverpool

OA.53

Dec 1939: Southend - Dispersed

OB.64

Jan 1940: Liverpool - Dispersed

HX.18

Jan 1940: Halifax - Liverpool

OA.99

Feb 1940: Southend - Dispersed

OB.119

Mar 1940: Liverpool - Dispersed

OA.155G

May 1940: Southend - Formed OG.31

HX.40

May 1940: Halifax - Liverpool

OB.162

Jun 1940: Liverpool - Dispersed

HX.58

Jul 1940: Halifax - Liverpool

OB.202

Aug 1940: Liverpool - Dispersed

HX.76

Sep 1940: Halifax - Liverpool

OB.241

Nov 1940: Liverpool - Dispersed

SC.18

Jan 1941: Halifax - Liverpool

FS.409

Feb 1941: Methil - Southend

WN.81

Feb 1941: Clyde - Methil

FN.446

Mar 1941: Southend - Methil

EN.94/1

Apr 1941: Methil - Oban

EC.15

May 1941: Southend - Clyde

OB.321

May 1941: Liverpool - Dispersed

SC.34

Jun 1941: Sydney CB - Clyde

WN.146

Jun 1941: Oban - Methil

EC.46

Jul 1941: Southend - Clyde

FS.532

Jul 1941: Methil - Southend

ON.7

Aug 1941: Liverpool - Dispersed 56.31N 42.39W

SL/MKS.104

Mar 1942: Freetown - Liverpool

BB.162

Apr 1942: Belfast Lough - Milford Haven

ON.94

May 1942: Liverpool - Halifax

GN.38

Jan 1943: Guantanamo - NYC

TAG.38

Jan 1943: Trinidad - Guantanamo

SC.123

Mar 1943: NYC - Liverpool

FS.1090

Apr 1943: Methil - Southend

WN.415

Apr 1943: Loch Ewe - Methil

EN.234

May 1943: Methil - Loch Ewe

ONS.9

May 1943: Liverpool - Halifax

FH.61

Jun 1943: St John NB - Halifax

HF.59

Jun 1943: Halifax - St. John NB

SC.135

Jun 1943: Halifax - Liverpool

KMS.53

Jun 1944: Gibraltar - Port Said

KMS.53G

Jun 1944: Ex OS79/ KMS53 - Gibraltar

EN.261

Jul 1943: Methil - Loch Ewe

FN.1081

Jul 1943: Southend - Methil

FS.1166

Jul 1943: Methil - Southend

WN.453

Jul 1943: Loch Ewe - Methil

FS.1523

Jul 1944: Methil - Southend

NK.562

Aug 1943: NYC - Key West.

ONS.15

Aug 1943: Liverpool - Halifax

XB.70

Aug 1943: Halifax - Cape Cod Canal

CO.145

Nov 1943: Newcastle NSW - Melbourne

DKA.12

Feb 1944: Kilindini - Aden

MKS.44

Mar 1944: Port Said - Gibraltar

SL/MKS.153MK

Apr 1944: Rendezvous of SL153 with MKS44 - Liverpool

MKS.44G

Apr 1944: Gibraltar - Rendezvous with SL.153

MKS.53

Jun 1944: Port Said - Gibraltar

OS/KMS.79KM

Jun 1944: Liverpool - Convoy Split

MKS.54G

Jul 1944: Gibraltar - Rendezvous with SL.163

SL/MKS.163MK

Jul 1944: Rendezvous of SL163 with MKS54 - Liverpool

WN.610

Jul 1944: Loch Ewe - Methil

ON.248S

Aug 1944: Liverpool - NYC

EN.419

Aug 1944: Methil - Loch Ewe

FN.1439

Aug 1944: Southend - Methil

HX.306

Aug 1944: NYC - Liverpool

QS.88

Aug 1944: Red islet - Sydney cb

EBC.106

Sep 1944: Barry - Seine Bay

ONS.34

Oct 1944: Liverpool - Halifax

QS.104

Nov 1944: Quebec city - Sydney cb

FS.1672

Dec 1944: Methil - Southend

SC.162

Dec 1944: Halifax - Liverpool

WN.662

Dec 1944: Loch Ewe - Methil

FN.1605

Jan 1945: Southend - Methil

FN.1611

Jan 1945: Southend - Methil

ONS.42

Feb 1945: Liverpool - Halifax

EN.474

Feb 1945: Methil - Belfast Lough

NG.496

Mar 1945: NYC - Guantanamo

XB.149

Mar 1945: Halifax - Cape Cod Canal

NG.496

Mar 1945: Nyc - Guantanamo

GN.199

Apr 1945: Guantanamo - NYC

BX.159

Apr 1945: Boston - Halifax

BTC.164

May 1945: Milford Haven - Southend

SC.175

May 1945: Halifax - Liverpool