Magda was a passenger and cargo ship of the Fokaiki Atmoploia (SA Belge d'Armement et de Navigation à Vapeur "La Phocéenne") that served the Greek seas for about 12 years before and after World War I.
The ship was built as Brunswick in 1870 by the Laird Bros shipyard in Birkenhead and was owned by Liverpool & Maranhan Steamship Co. Miramar gives a tonnage of 916 tons, but her real tonnage was 1158 tons. Her length was 78.6 m and her width 9.1 m. Little is presented in Miramar
She was sold to the Mossgiel Steamship Co in 1898 and named Stromboli, In that capacity she was involved with trade in Italy.IDNo: 1063316 Year: 1870
Name: BRUNSWICK Launch Date: 13.10.70
Type: Passenger/cargo Date of completion:
Flag: GBR Keel:
Tons: 916 Link: 1611
DWT: Yard No: 379
Length overall: Ship Design:
LPP: 78.6 Country of build: GBR
Beam: 9.1 Builder: Laird
Material of build: I Location of yard: Birkenhead
Number of screws/Mchy/ Speed(kn): 1
Subsequent History: STROMBOLI - MAGDA - MANON - ELIANE - ADANA
Then in 1907 she was named Magda
In 1907, Magda became a passenger and cargo ship of the Fokaiki Atmoploia (SA Belge d'Armement et de Navigation à Vapeur "La Phocéenne") that served the Greek seas for about 12 years before and after World War I.
The company was a Belgian one with seeds in Smyrna and Marseilles. Ellinis mentioned the origins of this company as well as another ship working the Greek seas, the Claire, here http://www.nautilia.gr/forum/showpos...82&postcount=2
Here is one of her schedules from November 19, 1912...
19121119 MAgda.jpg
... as well as the insignia of the company
Phoceenne.jpg
The very helpful site http://www.belgian-ships.be/h-o.htm gives the following information about her fate during World War I
1.2.1916: requisitioned by Administration de la Marine
16.5.1916 loaned to France
20.6.1916: Greek crew replaced by British one at Marseilles
21.6.1916: becomes HMT E 816, ammunition and oil transport, managed by the Khedivial Mail Steamship C°, Alexandria (Br)
1919: calls at Antwerp which becomes her homeport (however, still Greek owner, master and crew of 36)
It is unclear what happened after that as she was listed as Manon in .. French Castellorizo in 1919-1921. Then,
in 1922 she came to Constantinople and named Eliane.
In 1925, she became the cargo ship Adana based again in Constantinople. In 1942 she transferred to Fehmi
Sadikoglu. She was scrapped in 1943 at age 73!