Hmas Kanimbla (1936)
For other vessels of the same name, see
HMAS Kanimbla
.
The first
HMAS
Kanimbla
(1936)
was laid down as a motor vessel for McIlwraith McEachern Limited by
Harland and Wolff
Limited at
Belfast
in
Northern Ireland
in July
1933
, launched on
15 December
1935
and completed on
26 April
1936
. The ship operated a passenger service between
Cairns
in
Queensland
and
Fremantle
in
Western Australia
until the outbreak of
World War II
when she was converted to an armed merchant cruiser at
Sydney
and commissioned into the
Royal Navy
as
HMS ''Kanimbla
on
6 September
1939
. She arrived back in Sydney on
2 April
1943
, was converted to a Landing Ship Infantry (LSI) and commissioned as HMAS
Kanimbla
on
1 June
1943.
Kanimbla
paid off at Sydney on
25 March
1949
and returned to her owners on
13 December
1950
. In
1961
the ship was sold to the Pacific Transport Company and renamed
Oriental Queen''. The ship is named for the
Kanimbla Valley
, west of
Blackheath
in the
Blue Mountains
in
New South Wales
.
External link
RAN history page
Kanimbla (1936)
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