NSD-0053
SL/E/KALM/M/25
SS Athelstane · Oluvil loku nava
- Period
- 2 nd World War, Colonial - British
- Year sunk
- 1942
- District
- Ampara
- Depth
- 35.00–42.00 m
- Vessel type
- Tanker, Bulk Carrier
Overview
This shipwreck is positioned at a maximum depth of 42m, about 15km off the coast of Oluvil, an area which is about 60km southeast of Batticaloa. Constructed by Irvine’s Shipbuilding & Dry dock Co. Ltd. in Hartlepool (England) and owned by the British Royal Navy, SS Athelstane was one of the largest support ships of the British Royal Navy, hence named ‘Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) tanker SS Athelstane’. This iron vessel weighed 5,570t and was 122m (400ft 2in) in length and 16m (52ft 4in) in breadth. Powered by a steam engine with a single propeller, this steam ship was equipped with numerous armaments mounted onboard and was employed in service to distribute essential oils to other British Royal Navy fleets in the country.
SS Athelstane was sunk on the 9th of April 1942, upon the bombardment of the Japanese air force during the World War II. Although no casualties were recorded, the ship was severely destructed due to the explosions caused by burning the supplementary oil storage tanks. HMS Hollyhock was also sunk at the same time, just about one kilometer away from the SS Athelstane. This large wreck is the only wreck, other than the HMS Hermes, to have armament visible, which is in the form of a rear-facing stern-mounted defensive gun. The stern (rear) section is almost severed from the rest of the wreck, which lies listing to starboard. Other key features are the holding tanks, the engine, the bridge and the bow with a davit, the latter being a feature recognizable in old photos of the SS Athelstane.
SS Athelstane is one of the seven World War II shipwrecks in Sri Lanka that are divable, the others being SS British Sergent, SS Sagaing, HMS Hermes, HMS Hollyhock, HMAS Vamfire and SS Norviken.
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Location
District: Ampara
Province: Eastern
Depth profile
35–42 m
Protection & status
- Access
- None
- Legal status
- None
- Archaeological value
- Medium
- Threat
- Deterioration
Vessel chronology
1942
Year sunk
1918 – 1942
Time period estimate
References & publications
- Jayawadena, D. (2016) Ghosts of the Deep - Diving the shipwrecks of Sri Lanka, Vijitha Yapa Publications, Colombo, pp.220-221, 230-237.
- https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?30613 - 2019.05.22
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