SS Liberty; 17th January 1952 Pendeen; 5,250 grt; 399 x 52.2 feet.
Built Palmers of Hebburn on Tyne 1918, as War Camel, but completed March 1919, as Cairndhu [Cairns Line, Dundee];
1935 STRYMON, Livanos Maritime Co, Chios
1951 LIBERTY, Cia Maritima Internacional, Panama
1952 Scrapped in location.
She had already been stranded in Stockholm in 1951, when operating Baltic iron ore work.
1952, she left Newport in ballast 16th January 1952; heading for La Goulette. She then was hit the next day by a NW gale and violent snow, her steam dropped, and her age could not muster what was necessary. She spread broadside under the cliffs; 22 men (including the captain) took to the breeches buoy offered and escaped to safety, but 13 others remained on board terrified by it all, but were eventually rescued at 6.30 am. Liberty had received severe damage, including a fire that had broken out, and so she was scrappped.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.