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SS Persier Persier was the name of two ships operated by Lloyd Royal Belge.
SS Persier (1918) On 28 February 1941, "Persier" was battered by a storm, with a hatch cover being ripped off and the steering and electrical systems failing. She was stranded east off Vik in Myrdalur, Iceland and was severely damaged. "Persier" was refloated in April, and towed to Reykjavík by the tug "Aegir" for initial repairs to be made. On 9 June, "Persier" was taken to the Kleppsvik Strand, but broke her back as she was insufficiently supported, and was subsequently beached. On 8 February 1942, she was refloated and re-beached, finally being refloated on 20 May. She was towed by the tugs "Empire Bascobel" and "Empire Larch" to a Tyneside shipyard for repairs, which were completed in February 1943. "Persiers" first voyage on return to service was from Liverpool to New York, United States as a member of Convoy ON 169. Departing on 22 February, the convoy arrived on 21 March. In September 1943, "Persier" was a member of Convoy SC 141, which departed Halifax, Nova Scotia on 3 September, and arrived at Liverpool on 17 September. She was carrying a cargo of steel and woodpulp and was bound for London.
SS Persier (1918) In May 1940, "Persier" took part in Operation Dynamo. On 28 October 1940, "Persier" departed Halifax, Nova Scotia as a member of Convoy HX 84. She was carrying a cargo of steel destined of Hull. In December 1940, she was anchored at Oban, Argyllshire when an air raid was carried out by Heinkel He 111 bombers based at Stavanger, Norway. Two bombs fell astern of "Persia". A Dutch ship, the was sunk. Although it was not realised at the time, "Persier" had been damaged in the raid, and some leaks were discovered during her next voyage, which was across the Atlantic. Her destination was Baltimore, Maryland. Once she was fully loaded, further damage was discovered and repairs had to be made, which left her straggling behind her convoy.
SS Persier (1918) The ship was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine, which had cylinders of , and diameter by stroke. The engine was built by North East Marine Engine Co (1938) Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne. It produced 517nhp. It could propel the ship at .
SS Persier (1918) In 1969, the wreck of "Persier" was discovered by Plymouth Sound British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) at . She sits on her port side in of water, with the bow at a depth of .