MV Tyrronall

She was seized by the Allies in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and was renamed Empire Contamar.

She was rebuilt as a motor vessel, sold into merchant service and renamed Tyrronall.

[1] On 29 May 1943, she rescued the crew of the Swedish cargo ship Gondul, which had hit a magnetic mine and sank off Wismar, Germany.

[1] Coxwain Joseph Watters of the Fowey lifeboat was awarded a RNLI Bronze Medal for his action in rescuing the seven crew.

[5] In 1968, Tyrronall was sold to A J Gough, Hornchurch, United Kingdom, but retained her Irish registry.