| Name: | MAPLEWOOD |
| Type: | Cargo Ship |
| Launched: | 28/03/1930 |
| Completed: | 05/1930 |
| Builder: | Northumberland Shipbuilding Co (1927) Ltd |
| Yard: | Howdon |
| Yard Number: | 416 |
| Dimensions: | 4575grt, 2795nrt, 382.5 x 51.7 x 29.0ft |
| Engines: | T3cyl (24, 39 & 66 x 45ins), 464nhp |
| Engines by: | North-Eastern Marine Engineering Co Ltd, Wallsend |
| Propulsion: | 1 x Screw, 10.5knots |
| Construction: | Steel |
| Reg Number: | 160728 |
| History: | |
| 13/05/1930 | Joseph Constantine Steamship Line Ltd, Middlesbrough |
| 1943 | Maritime Shipping & Trading Co Ltd (Michalinos & Co Ltd), London |
| 1945 | Renamed MAPLEDORE |
| 28/06/1960 | Broken up |
| Comments: | 28/06/1960: Broken up at Newport by John Cashmore |

Above photo as MAPLEWOOD is courtesy of Constantine Ltd

Above photo as MAPLEWOOD is copyright of Frank & Sons

Above photo as MAPLEDORE is courtesy of Richard Cox

Above photo as MAPLEDORE is copyright of Malcolm Cranfield

Above photo as MAPLEDORE is copyright of Malcolm Cranfield

Liverpool Journal of Commerce, Thursday, 03/04/1930