HMS Amberley Castle

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Design and description

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Construction and career

Amberley Castle was ordered on 23 January 1943 and was laid down by S.P. Austin & Son at their shipyard in Sunderland on 31 May. The ship was launched on 27 November, and completed on 24 November 1944. After several weeks of training in Western Approaches Command's Anti-Submarine Training School at Tobermory, Mull, she joined the Liverpool Escort Pool on 22 December. By the time that Germany surrendered in May 1945, Amberley Castle had escorted 11 convoys between the UK and Gibraltar. She was assigned air-sea rescue duties from late May until February 1946. The ship was put into reserve at Portsmouth until 1952 and was transferred to Penarth in 1953.[5]

Weather ship

Oxford Castle was converted to a weather ship at Blyth, Northumberland in 1959–1960 and renamed to Weather Advisor in a ceremony on 22 September 1960 at the James Watt Dock, Greenock by Lady Sutton, wife of Sir Graham Sutton, the then director-general of the Met Office.[6] She replaced the ship known as Weather Observer, which had carried out the role since 1947.[7] The ship was scrapped at Troon in 1982.[8]

Citations

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  1. a b Lenton, p. 297
  2. Goodwin, p. 2
  3. Campbell, p. 63; Lenton, p. 297
  4. Goodwin, p. 3
  5. Goodwin, pp. 89–94
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  8. Colledge, Warlow & Bush, p. 15

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