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    I have my dad's continuous certificate of discharge. R264101 - Robert P McLean 4th Engineer
    The last entry is the S.S. "Sea Robin" GT 7936 LONDON Engagement 15/6/46 - Glasgow Discharge 22 July 1946 - Glasgow Description of Voyage H.T.
    I cannot find any information on the ship and I also do not know what H.T. means....can any help?

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    The H.T. that I know stands for Home Trade.
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    Could she have been the U.S. C3-S-A2 Cargo Ship JACOB LUCKENACH (ex- Sea Robin) ?

    http://channelislands.noaa.gov/shipw...ckenbach1.html

    Actually by the IMO must be her ?

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    Default Re: SS Sea Robin No. 180909

    Thank you so much for your responses. I am putting a file together for my family.
    My dad's first voyage was on the Clan MacDonald in 1942 - he contracted Smallpox in July 1942 and spent time recovering in the North Head Quarantine Station in Sydney, returning home to Barrhead in November 1942. I have a very detailed file from the National Archives of Australia including a crew list and correspondence/telegrams outlining the outbreak of smallpox (Dennis Barrington - radio operator) was diagnosed mid July 1942 at Freemantle from Bombay. He went right back out on the MV Modavia December 31, 1942 and was torpedoed in Feb '43.
    He also spent time on the Empire Benefit, Empire Cromer and Fort Tadoussac. My dad told many stories of his time at sea - I wish I had written more information down as he passed away in 1989.

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    Single Ship Report for "5075036"



    IDNo:
    5075036
    Year:
    1939

    Name:
    CLAN MACDONALD
    Keel:


    Type:
    Cargo ship (ref)
    Launch Date:
    15.8.39

    Flag:
    GBR
    Date of completion:
    12.39


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Tons:
    9653
    Link:
    1331

    DWT:

    Yard No:
    436

    Length overall:

    Ship Design:


    LPP:
    146.9
    Country of build:
    GBR

    Beam:
    19.7
    Builder:
    Greenock DY

    Material of build:

    Location of yard:
    Cartsdyke East

    Number of
    screws/Mchy/
    Speed(kn):
    2D-16


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Naval or paramilitary marking :


    A:
    *

    End:
    1970

    Report for "1168523"



    IDNo:
    1168523
    Year:
    1943

    Name:
    EMPIRE BENEFIT
    Keel:


    Type:
    Tanker
    Launch Date:
    24.11.42

    Flag:
    GBR
    Date of completion:
    20.4.43


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Tons:
    8202
    Link:
    1600

    DWT:
    12000
    Yard No:
    1164

    Length overall:
    147.2
    Ship Design:


    LPP:
    142.0
    Country of build:
    GBR

    Beam:
    18.1
    Builder:
    Harland & Wolff

    Material of build:

    Location of yard:
    Belfast

    Number of
    screws/Mchy/
    Speed(kn):
    1D-11


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Naval or paramilitary marking :


    A:
    *

    End:
    1961


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Subsequent History:

    45 ATHELQUEEN - 55 MARIVERDA

    Disposal Data:

    BU Kure 6.9.61

    Report for "1180133"



    IDNo:
    1180133
    Year:
    1944

    Name:
    EMPIRE CROMER
    Keel:


    Type:
    Cargo ship (ref)
    Launch Date:
    24.12.43

    Flag:
    GBR
    Date of completion:
    4.44


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Tons:
    7058
    Link:
    1528

    DWT:
    10190
    Yard No:
    480

    Length overall:
    136.1
    Ship Design:


    LPP:
    129.5
    Country of build:
    GBR

    Beam:
    17.2
    Builder:
    Short Bros.

    Material of build:

    Location of yard:
    Pallion

    Number of
    screws/Mchy/
    Speed(kn):
    1T-10.5


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Naval or paramilitary marking :


    A:
    *

    End:
    1969


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Subsequent History:

    46 CORRIENTES - 55 INCHMAY - 66 KAUKHALI

    Disposal Data:

    BU Karachi 5.69 [Eastern Steel Co]


    Report for "1168819"



    IDNo:
    1168819
    Year:
    1942

    Name:
    FORT TADOUSSAC
    Keel:


    Type:
    Cargo ship
    Launch Date:
    6.11.41

    Flag:
    GBR
    Date of completion:
    18.4.42


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Tons:
    7129
    Link:
    1700

    DWT:
    10000
    Yard No:
    531

    Length overall:
    134.6
    Ship Design:
    North Sands

    LPP:
    129.4
    Country of build:
    CAN

    Beam:
    17.4
    Builder:
    Davie SB

    Material of build:

    Location of yard:
    Lauzon

    Number of
    screws/Mchy/
    Speed(kn):
    1T-11


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Naval or paramilitary marking :


    A:
    *

    End:
    1959


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Subsequent History:


    Disposal Data:

    BU Mobile 3.8.59 [Shipwrecking Inc]
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    HI Catherine.

    Modavia 4,858 tons, Torpedoed by E- Boat 14 miles from Berry Head [Lyme Bay]27th February 1943.

    Cheers Des

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    Thanks Des
    Could,nt find that one in the Mirimar Index!
    Cheers

    http://www.photoship.co.uk/JAlbum%20...Modavia-02.jpg

    Funny it came up now!??

    eport for "1148922"



    IDNo:
    1148922
    Year:
    1927

    Name:
    MODAVIA
    Keel:


    Type:
    Cargo ship (ref)
    Launch Date:
    23.9.26

    Flag:
    GBR
    Date of completion:
    4.27


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Tons:
    4858
    Link:
    1614

    DWT:

    Yard No:
    626

    Length overall:

    Ship Design:


    LPP:
    118.0
    Country of build:
    GBR

    Beam:
    16.3
    Builder:
    Vickers

    Material of build:

    Location of yard:
    Barrow

    Number of
    screws/Mchy/
    Speed(kn):
    1D-11.5


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Naval or paramilitary marking :


    A:
    *

    End:
    1943


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    Subsequent History:


    Disposal Data:

    torpedoed (German S-boot) 14nm 90 degrees from Berry Head 27.2.43 [Halifax-Southampton, zinc etc]
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    image.jpgHi Catherine
    I'm currently researching the life of a Polish soldier Wladyslaw Najduch, born 1923. Having been taken by the Soviets to forced labour in Siberia in 1939, he made his way to Africa then italy where he fought at Monte Cassino and other italian battles. The reason for my reply? Wladyslaw took many photographs in the 1940s including his voyage to the UK from italy on 7th August 1946.......on the SS Sea Robin which I am sure later became the Jacob Luckenbach(1947?) and sank after being in collision off the coast of San Fran Cisco

    - - - Updated - - -

    Hope you got my earlier reply, including a pic on board Sea Robin. I have also found another after it had a change of name when afterWW2 it sailed out of USA.

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    Have photographs on board SS Sea Robin, and yes I agree because the superstructure etc appears identical with Jacob Luckenbach which sank after a collision off the coast of San Francisco. (oil from her bunkers caused environmental problems many years later)

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    Yes Catherine it only a pity that you had not taken any notes of your fathers wartime life at sea mind you after the war we did not worry about it and it if was not for some of the guys on this site and for some of our families
    Little was mentioned about the wartime life of the Merchant Navy and it is onlyin the last few years it is coming to be thought of

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