Convoy OB.25

Depart Liverpool on 26 October 1939
Dispersed on 30 October 1939
Hague's records contain 19 merchants and 2 escorts (19 ships TDS)

Vessel
Pdt.
Tons
Built
Cargo
Notes
ATHENIC (Br)
33
5,351
1937
 
VANCOUVER
BODNANT (Br)
13
5,342
1919
 
FREETOWN
BRONTE (Br)
52
5,317
1919
GENERAL, CHEMICALS
32 PASS, SUNK BY WALPOLE & WHIRLWIND
BROOMPARK (Br)
11
5,136
1939
 
MONTREAL
CAVINA (Br)
44
6,907
1924
 
JAMAICA
COMANCHEE (Br)
21
6,837
1936
 
BAYTOWN
DALEMOOR (Br)
23
5,835
1922
COAL
ST LAWRENCE
KING EDGAR (Br)
32
4,536
1927
COAL
FREETOWN
LA PAZ (Br)
 
6,548
1920
 
 
LYNTON GRANGE (Br)
41
5,029
1937
GENERAL
MONTE VIDEO
MARCONI (Br)
34
7,402
1917
TINPLATE
BUENOS AIRES
NEW SEVILLA (Br)
22
13,802
1900
WHALE FACTORY SHIP
SOUTH GEORGIA
NEW YORK CITY (Br)
43
2,710
1917
TINPLATE
MONTREAL
NOVA SCOTIA (Br)
31
6,796
1926
GENERAL
HALIFAX
ORBITA (Br)
42
15,495
1915
GENERAL
CHILE
SAN CIRILO (Br)
12
8,012
1937
 
PHILADELPHIA
STONEPOOL (Br)
53
4,815
1928
COAL
ST VINCENT
TEKOA (Br)
51
8,695
1922
GENERAL
NEW ZEALAND
TREVARRACK (Br)
 
5,270
1919
 
NEWPORT
WALPOLE 
 
 
 
 
ESCORT 25/10 - 28/10
WHIRLWIND 
 
 
 
 
ESCORT 25/10 - 28/10

Additional notes by Arnold Hague and co-workers for convoy OB.25:

    COMMODORE: Adm SIR F C DREYER GBE KCB IN NOVA SCOTIA
    VICE COMMODORE: SHIP'S MASTER IN TEKOA
Data supplied by Don Kindell, extracted from the late Arnold Hague's papers with the kind permission of Mrs. Gill Hague.