SS Eaglescliffe Hall

The SS Eaglescliffe Hall was a bulk freighter initially built to serve the Canadians on the Great Lakes.

The Eaglescliffe Hall was built in 1928 at the yards of Smiths Dock Company, South Bank, Middlesbrough.

Eaglescliffe Hall was straggling behind the main convoy and was able to pick up survivors from the torpedoed Greek merchant SS Aenos.

Eaglescliffe Hall again found herself in trouble later that year, when the Sheringham lifeboat Foresters' Centenary had to rescue 15 men from her on 29–30 October 1941.

David Barclay was sold to Scott Misener of Canada in 1959 and returned to service on the Great Lakes for two years.