British cargo ship
History United Kingdom Name Sirocco (1903-1913) Sizergh Castle (1913-1919) Namesake Owner Bedouin Steam Navigation Co. (1903-1913) Lancashire Shipping Co. (1913-1919) The Ship Four Winds Co. (1919) Plisson Steam Navigation Co. (1919) Builder William Pickersgill & Sons Ltd., Sunderland Yard number 141 Launched 11 August 1903 Completed September 1903 Homeport Identification Fate Sank, 7 October 1919 General characteristics Type Cargo ship Tonnage Length 361 ft 0 in (110.03 m) Beam 46 ft 2 in (14.07 m) Depth 17 ft 6 in (5.33 m) Installed power 349 Nhp Propulsion G. Clark 3-cylinder triple expansion
SS Sizergh Castle was a British cargo ship that sprang a leak and foundered in the North Atlantic , while sailing from Galveston , Texas , United States to Antwerp , Belgium with a cargo of wheat.
Sizergh Castle was constructed at the William Pickersgill & Sons Ltd. shipyard in Sunderland , England. She was completed in 1903.[ 1]
The ship was 110 metres (360 ft 11 in) long, with a beam of 14.1 metres (46 ft 3 in) and a depth of 5.4 metres (17 ft 9 in), assessed at 3,783 GRT . She had a triple-expansion steam engine rated at 349 nhp driving a single screw propeller.[ 1]
On 7 October 1919, Sizergh Castle was on a voyage from Galveston , Texas , United States, to Antwerp , Belgium, with a cargo of wheat when she sprang a leak and foundered in the North Atlantic (45°15′N 44°6′W / 45.250°N 44.100°W / 45.250; -44.100 ). There were no casualties.[ 1]
^ a b c "SS Sizergh Castle (+1919)" . Wrecksite.eu . 24 September 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2022 . S/S Sizergh Castle was lost on 7 October 1919, while on a voyage from Galveston to Antwerp with a cargo of wheat. She foundered due to water leakage.
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1919
Shipwrecks 1 Jan: HMY Iolaire 21 Jan: UC-40 30 Jan: Nimrod 7 Feb: HMS Erin's Isle 8 Feb: U-16 10 Feb: UC-91 18 Feb: Mirabeau 20 Feb: UC-71 22 Feb: U-21 7 Mar: HNoMS Thor 6 Apr: SMS Vulkan 15 Apr: U-118 17 Apr: USS Freehold 26 April: Narval , Kit , Kashalot 27 Apr: USS Courtney , USS Otis W. Douglas 28 Apr: USS Gypsum Queen , USS James April (unknown date): Borets za Svobodu 4 May: HMS Cupar 5 May: SMS Leipzig 2 Jun: Rucumilla 9 Jun: HMS L55 16 Jun: HMS Kinross 18 Jun: Oleg 21 Jun: Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow – SMS Bayern , SMS Bremse , SMS Brummer , SMS Cöln , SMS Dresden , SMS Derfflinger , SMS Emden , SMS Friedrich der Grosse , SMS G38 , SMS G39 , SMS G40 , SMS Hindenburg , SMS Grosser Kurfürst , SMS Kaiser , SMS Kaiserin , SMS Karlsruhe , SMS König , SMS König Albert , SMS Kronprinz Wilhelm , SMS Markgraf , SMS Moltke , SMS Prinzregent Luitpold , SMS S32 , SMS S36 , SMS S50 , SMS Seydlitz , SMS V45 , SMS V46 , SMS Von der Tann , SMS G102 28 Jun: Duchess of Richmond Jun (unknown date): Erinpura 27 Jul: USS May 30 Jul: USS G-2 13 Aug: Basilicata 18 Aug: Dvina 1 Sep: HMS Vittoria 4 Sep: HMS Verulam 8 Sep: Valbanera 9 Sep: USS St. Sebastian , USS SP-471 10 Sep: USS Coco , USS Katherine K. , USS Patrol No. 1 , USS Sea Hawk 11 Sep: USS Helena I 16 Sep: HMS M25 , HMS M27 , West Arvada 29 Sep: ML-18 , ML-62 , ML-191 , Ossifrage 30 Sep: August Helmerich 3 Oct: Frank O'Connor 7 Oct: Sizergh Castle 9 Oct: Daram 17 Oct: SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I 18 Oct: HMS H41 21 Oct Gavriil 31 Oct: Fazilka 13 Nov: Council Bluffs 22 Nov: Myron 24 Nov: Poltava 12 Dec: USS Kerwood 18 Dec: Cufic Unknown date: UB-14 Other incidents