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				| Length (feet) : | 288.0 | 
| Breadth (feet) : | 39.0 | 
| Depth (feet): | 22.4 | 
| Gross Registered Tonnage (g.r.t.) : | 2,024 | 
| Net Registered Tonnage (n.r.t.) : | 1,021 | 
| Engine Type : | T.3 cyl 22, 35 & 59 180lb 80lb 274nhp | 
| Engine Builder : | CMEW Hartlepool | 
| Additional Particulars : | Completed September 1905; Official No. 118720: Code Letters HDLB | 
 Havre - Lives lost
Havre - Lives lostMasters: 1906 GW Young: 1907-09 EG Badcock: 1916 GC Pearson: 1918 A Macfarlane: 1942 George Christopher Pearson.
Havre left Alexandria on 9 June 1942 on a voyage for Tobruk with a cargo of cased benzene & a compliment of 50 & was torpedoed by German submarine U-81 (Friedrich Guggenberger) & sank 50 miles west of Alexandria on 10 June 1942. 30 survivors were picked up by HMS Parktown. 2 gunners, the master & 17 of the crew lost. 20 lives lost.
Lives lost June 1942: Ah Lock, sailor, China; Ching Hai Hong, quartermaster, China; Millar, James Galloway, 2nd engineer officer, 45, Dundee; Pearson, George Christopher, master, 32; Sutcliff, Horace, able seaman (Royal Navy) aged 28, Goole; Thomas, Benjamin Charles, chief engineer, 49, Fishguard; Vaughan, Sidney, able seaman (Royal Navy) aged 27, Tunstall, Staffordshire; Youn Ah Ting, quartermaster, China.
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