Category:Roscommon (ship, 1902)
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English: Roscommon was a refrigerated cargo steamship. Workman, Clark & Co in Belfast built her in 1902 and launched her as Oswestry Grange for Houlder Brothers. In 1912 the New Zealand Shipping Company bought her and renamed her Roscommon. Later in 1912 she was sold to the Union Steamship Company, with whom she kept the same name. In 1917 the German submarine U-53 sank her off County Donegal.
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Media in category "Roscommon (ship, 1902)"
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Ship "Roscommon" moored at Port Alma.jpg 6,000 × 4,530; 4.95 MB
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- Cargo ships by name
- Houlder Brothers & Co
- Merchant ships of the United Kingdom
- Reefer ships
- Ships built in 1902
- Ships built at Workman, Clark and Company, Belfast
- Ships named after places
- Ships of New Zealand Shipping Company
- Ships registered in Greenock
- Ships registered in London
- Ships sunk in 1917
- Ships sunk by torpedo
- Ships sunk by U-boats
- Ships of the Union Steam Ship Company
- Shipwrecks in the North Atlantic
- Steamships of the United Kingdom
- World War I ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships named Roscommon