Ship Details

Rig

Screw Steamer

Built

1921

Built In

Tonnage

14,193g 8,584n

Dimensions

530.6 x 68.3 x 39.9

Demise

Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line Ltd., reg. London. 1957 April 13: Arrived at Barrow to be broken up.

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Long story But really I am intrested in THE People working at This ship in THE Year 1956 Reason Looking for my biologic father Possible name Freddy Evans

I travelled on ss Moreton Bay Sydney to England in 1946. We had 750 Prisoners of War to go to Naples. I am looking for a passenger list

I am in the process of typing out my father's (Albert George Bayer) diaries and illustrating them with photos he took en route. His first diary is about his voyage from London to Australia as a 15 year old 'deck boy' in 1938 on S. S. Moreton Bay.

Our family travelled from Sydney to the UK in late 1955. Not sure of the exact date. Part way through the trip we were stranded across the Suez Canal for a few days until tug boats straightened the ship so we could continue our journey. We did take some photos and I'm hoping to track them down.

My grandfather came to Australia on that boat approx 1928 my dad still has the original ticket

Sailed from south hampton to australia on way to nz ..with father F.J.Sutton and mother I. Sutton 1950..and younger sistet Linda .

Two of my Mothers brothers left for Australia on this ship in 1918/19 and started a new life in Australia….raising families eventually in Melbourne and Sydney. They were Arthur (Olly) Hazeldine and Douglas Hazeldine. Just revisiting family history as we do later in life.

I was aged 11 when my family emigrated from Manchester to Melbourne on SS Moreton Bay in 1956. Set off from King George V Dock London on about 26th February 1956. Called at Valetta, (Malta), Port Said, (Egypt), Aden, (was that Yemen in those days?), Columbo, (Ceylon), Freemantle, and on to Melbourne (about 4th April). We'd heard is was her 3rd last run before she was to be scrapped. We were travelling at about the same time as Largs Bay and came across her with engine failure between Columbo and Freemantle and towed her to Freemantle. Fond memories.

Moreton Bay December 1946 Italian Prisoners of War Interested in corresponding with John Fordham about the Italian POWs onboard his journey. I undertake extensive research in the field of Italian prisoners of war in Australia. I am researching this voyage for an article. italianprisonersofwar.com Joanne Tapiolas joannetappy@gmail.com

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