MV Anonity

Anonity was an 890 GRT coastal tanker which was built in 1945 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) as Empire Campden.

[1] She was propelled by a 2-stroke Single Cycle Single Action diesel engine which had four cylinders of 13+3⁄8 inches (34 cm) diameter by 27+7⁄16 inches (69.7 cm) stroke.

[3] In 1947, Empire Campden was sold to F T Everard & Co Ltd and renamed Anonity.

[1] She served with Everard's until 1966 when she was sold to John S Lastis, Greece and renamed Petrola II.

[1] On 12 April 1970, she ran aground off Rhodes and was declared a constructive total loss.