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- SS Empire Arthur was a 784-ton coastal tanker which was built in 1942. She saw service mainly in British coastal waters during the Second World War, and was briefly used as an auxiliary, supporting Royal Navy operations off western Africa. Her capsize in 1943 put an end to this, but she was salvaged post-war and returned to service for several companies, under the names Merula, and then Adherity, before being scrapped in 1962. (en)
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- 7048 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Grangemouth Dockyard (en)
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- *UK Official Number 168798
*Code letters LDWW
* (en)
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- *Empire Arthur
*Merula
*Adherity (en)
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- *Ministry of War Transport
*Ape Azionaria Petroliere, Italy
*F. T. Everard & Sons, London (en)
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- * Grangemouth
* Italy
* London (en)
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- SS Empire Arthur was a 784-ton coastal tanker which was built in 1942. She saw service mainly in British coastal waters during the Second World War, and was briefly used as an auxiliary, supporting Royal Navy operations off western Africa. Her capsize in 1943 put an end to this, but she was salvaged post-war and returned to service for several companies, under the names Merula, and then Adherity, before being scrapped in 1962. (en)
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- *Adherity (1951-62) (en)
- *Empire Arthur (1942-49) (en)
- *Merula (1949-51) (en)
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