Following a grounding in 1949, she was declared a constructive total loss, but was sold and repaired, returning to service as Agios Dionysissios.
[3] On 28 January 1929, Ravelston was in collision with Neion in thick fog off Dungeness, Kent.
[1] She was renamed Empire Bond and was operated under the management of Gillespie and Nichol.
[5] Empire Bond was a member of a number of convoys during the Second World War.
[7] On 14 March 1945, Empire Bond was in collision with HMCS Assiniboine in the English Channel.
[9] In 1946, Empire Bond was sold to Rethymnis & Kulukundis, London and renamed Prenton.
Although Prenton was declared a constructive total loss, she was sold to Argo Maritime Transport Co, Greece, who had her repaired and returned her to service as Agios Dionysissios.