SS Marquette (1897)

SS Marquette
History
United Kingdom
Name
  • Boadicea (1897)
  • Marquette (1898–1915)
Owner
Operator
Port of registryLondon
BuilderAlexander Stephen and Sons, Glasgow
Yard number373
Launched25 November 1897
Identification
FateTorpedoed and sunk on 23 October 1915
General characteristics
TypeCargo steamship
Tonnage7,057 GRT
Length486 ft 6 in (148.29 m)
Beam52 ft 4 in (15.95 m)
Decks
  • Three
  • 10 bulkheads
  • 7 holds
Installed power770 nominal horsepower
Propulsion
Speed14 knots (26 km/h)
RangeBunker capacity: 1,100 tons

SS Marquette was a British troopship of 7,057 tons which was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea 36 nautical miles (67 km) south of Salonica, Greece on 23 October 1915 by SM U-35, with the loss of 167 lives.[1][2]

The ship was originally planned as SS Boadicea, for the Wilson and Furness-Leyland Line, but was acquired by the Atlantic Transport Line shortly after completion to replace ships requisitioned during the Spanish–American War. She made a single voyage under the name Boadicea, and was renamed Marquette on 15 September 1898.

  1. ^ "British Merchant Ships Lost to Enemy Action Part 1 of 3 – Years 1914, 1915, 1916 in date order". Naval History. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  2. ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit during WWI: Marquette". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 2 October 2012.