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The list is in chronological order.
The list is in chronological order.
<ol>Tanker<br/>
<ol>Tanker<br/>
Built 1903 as PENNOIL<br/>
Built 1903 by the Grangesmith Dry Dock Co. Greenock, Scotland<br/><br/>
Sold in 1914 and renamed GARGOYLE<br/>
<li>'''PENNOIL''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Acquired U.S. Navy 1917<br/><br/>
Owned by the Pennsylvania Trading Co. of Hamburg, Germany<br/>
Sold in 1911 to the Pure Oil Co. of Hamburg<br/><br/>
<li>'''GARGOYLE''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold in 1914 to the Vacuum Oil Co. of New York and renamed<br/>
Acquired U.S. Navy 8 August 1917<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS GARGOYLE ID-1656'''</li>
<li>'''USS GARGOYLE ID-1656'''</li>
Commissioned August 8 1917 - Decommissioned May 22 1918<br/><br/>
Commissioned August 8 1917<br/>
Returned to her owner The Vacuum Oil Co. 1918 and, presumably, kept name of GARGOYLE<br/>
Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS)<br/>
Sold in 1920 and renamed OSWEGO<br/>
Decommissioned May 22 1918<br/><br/>
Sold in 1924 and renamed QUEEN MAEVE<br/>
<li>'''GARGOYLE''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold in 1931 renamed PETROIL<br/>
Returned to her owner The Vacuum Oil Co. upon decommissioning<br/><br/>
Sold in 1933 and again in 1947. No change in name<br/>
<li>'''OSWEGO''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold in 1952 and renamed ZENOBIA MARTINI<br/><br/>
Sold in 1920 to the Union Petroleum Co. and renamed<br/><br/>
Scrapped in 1961
<li>'''QUEEN MAEVE''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold in 1924 to the Irish American Oil Co. of Dublin, Ireland and renamed<br/><br/>
<li>'''PETROIL''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold in 1931 to Galani and Behar of Piraeus, Greece and renamed Petroil<br/>
Sold in 1933 to SA Helenique Maritime et Commerciale 'Transpetrol' of Piraeus<br/>
Sold in 1947 to Tarshish Mar and Commercial of Panama<br/><br/>
<li>'''ZENOBIA MARTINI''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold in 1952 to Sancolombo of Genoa, Italy (P. & M.Martini) and renamed<br/><br/>
Scrapped 25 January 1961 at Savona, Italy.
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 12 July 2024


Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Tanker
    Built 1903 by the Grangesmith Dry Dock Co. Greenock, Scotland

  1. PENNOIL (Commercial Service)
  2. Owned by the Pennsylvania Trading Co. of Hamburg, Germany
    Sold in 1911 to the Pure Oil Co. of Hamburg

  3. GARGOYLE (Commercial Service)
  4. Sold in 1914 to the Vacuum Oil Co. of New York and renamed
    Acquired U.S. Navy 8 August 1917

  5. USS GARGOYLE ID-1656
  6. Commissioned August 8 1917
    Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS)
    Decommissioned May 22 1918

  7. GARGOYLE (Commercial Service)
  8. Returned to her owner The Vacuum Oil Co. upon decommissioning

  9. OSWEGO (Commercial Service)
  10. Sold in 1920 to the Union Petroleum Co. and renamed

  11. QUEEN MAEVE (Commercial Service)
  12. Sold in 1924 to the Irish American Oil Co. of Dublin, Ireland and renamed

  13. PETROIL (Commercial Service)
  14. Sold in 1931 to Galani and Behar of Piraeus, Greece and renamed Petroil
    Sold in 1933 to SA Helenique Maritime et Commerciale 'Transpetrol' of Piraeus
    Sold in 1947 to Tarshish Mar and Commercial of Panama

  15. ZENOBIA MARTINI (Commercial Service)
  16. Sold in 1952 to Sancolombo of Genoa, Italy (P. & M.Martini) and renamed

    Scrapped 25 January 1961 at Savona, Italy.

 

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 

Postmarks

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Other Information

Named for a waterspout, often carved grotesquely, projecting at the upper part of a building, usually from the roof gutter.

 


 

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