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Troop Ship 'Empire Pride'

Started by sphillips, April 02, 2017, 11:23:27 AM

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sphillips

Hello everyone,

I have recently found a letter that I received from my great uncle, regarding his service in the army during WW2. He mentioned that he set sail from England to Bombay on the Troop Ship 'Empire Pride'. Now I've found a few references regarding this ship. Has any members out there come across this ship in there research? Or any covers etc from this ship? Probably a long shot but I have got to ask.

Look forward to hearing from you all.

Stewart

Frank Schofield

Stewart

Empire Pride. Built  1941 by Barclay, Curle & Co Glasgow

Laid down as a cargo liner but converted on stocks, Completed September 1941 as a Troopship for MOWT. Accom for 1600 troops,
Served Madagascar, North Africa, Sicily & Southern France Landings. Post War trooping Far East & Mediterranean. 1954 Withdrawn, refitted and renamed Charlton Pride, renamed twice more. Sold for breaking up in Hong Kong June 1963.

Hope of some use

Frank Schofield

sphillips

Hello Frank,

Thanks for that, great help.

Stewart

Jim Etherington

Hi Stewart,
If you go onto this site, http://www.convoyweb.org.uk/hague/index.html, and type in the name of the ship you will find a list of every convoy Empire Pride sailed in including the dates and routes. I haven't opened any of the convoys the ship sailed in, but it is likely you will also find for each convoy the names of the other ships in the convoy including the escorts. Often it will also list the number of troops being carried by each troopship.
I have frequently used this site to research convoys. It is a tremendous resource.
Best wishes
Jim

Frank Schofield

Stewart

Just come across my copy of "THE WINSTON SPECIALS" Troopships via the Cape 1940 - 1943 by Archie Munro, published by Maritime Books in 2006

"Empire Pride" gets six listings in the index, but what might be of interest to you, there is a superb photograph of the ship between pages 176 & 177 taken during machinery trials in 1941. Ref TRK 4/4/84/2 from the Glasgow City Libraries & Archives. They may be able to help, if you need a copy

Frank Schofield

sphillips

Hello chaps,

Thank you all for your great help! Much appreciated.

Stewart