SS Eaglescliffe Hall

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NameSS Eaglescliffe Hall
OperatorHall Corp. of Canada
Launched5 April 1928
History
Canada/United Kingdom
NameSS Eaglescliffe Hall
OperatorHall Corp. of Canada
BuilderSmiths Dock Company, South Bank, Middlesbrough
Launched5 April 1928
Completed1928
RenamedRenamed David Barclay in 1955
FateSunk, 25 October 1961
General characteristics
TypeBulk freighter
Tonnage1,900 tons
Length253 ft
Beam43 ft
Height20 ft
PropulsionTriple expansion engine

The SS Eaglescliffe Hall was a bulk freighter initially built to serve the Canadians on the Great Lakes. She left the lakes during the Second World War to transport goods around Britain, but returned in 1959. She sank off the west Coast of Canada in 1961 after conversion to a log barge.

The Eaglescliffe Hall was built in 1928 at the yards of Smiths Dock Company, South Bank, Middlesbrough. She was sailed across the Atlantic to enter service with Hall Corporation, based in Canada.

World War II service

Post-war service

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