Ship Details

Rig

Steel Twin Screw Steamer, 1200 nhp.

Built

1912

Built In

Tonnage

11,167g 6,975n

Built By

Dimensions

500.1 x 62.2 x 37.8

Demise

Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co., reg. Greenock. 1914: Troopship for Indian & Australian troops. 1917: North Atlantic Troopship. 1919: Resumed Australian service. 1930 May: Toyo Hoyei KK to be converted to a whale factory ship, but laid up. 1933: Demolished in Japan.

Description

Steamship/Troopship A72

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My father Stanley N Cosgrove left London on 7/2/1929 for Freemantle on the vessel Beltana. I am busy tracing my family history and have no idea what happened to him after arriving in Freemantle. Do you have any records with his name please.

I am trying to build my family tree and have found a relative of mine George McDade. Do you have any records of this date/person. Any help you can give me I would be most grateful He sailed on the SS Beltana on 25 June 1925

My great grandfather was a seaman on this ship in,1913. His name was Albert Thornton born 1883 do you have any record s on him and what he was doing in the ship. Regards

MY MOTHER ISABELLA SCULLION TRAVELLED ON THE S.S. BELTANA LEAVING LONDON ON MARCH 25TH 1926 TO TRAVEL TO AUSTRALIA. SHE WAS JUST 15 YEARS OF AGE AND I BELIEVE SHE TRAVELLED ALONE. I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY INFORMATION YOU CAN GIVE ME (JOHN HETHERINGTON)

My grandfather, Edmund Charles Walter Green was transported on the Beltana to Valetta (Malta) in the war. When his11th child was born (my mum), she was named Valetta Beltana Green. I am so glad I found a photo of the SS Beltana.
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My father Horace Tierney with his parents sailed to Australia on the so beltano in March 1929 can l confirm this and get any information on the journey, thanks

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