Completed in 1945 by G.Brown & Co.(Marine), at Greenock, for the Ministry Of War Transport, as EMPIRE BROMLEY. She was one of the 'Tudor Queen' class of dry cargo coasters based on a prototype of that name which came from Burntisland Shipbuilders in 1941, built for the Queenship Navigation Co.
The Constantine Shipping Co. bought her in 1946 renaming her LEVENWOOD
In 1961 Panex (Overseas) Ltd., London, bought the coaster and had her renamed BASILDON
The following year Don Shipping Co. Ltd. became her registered owner (C.M. Willie & Co. (Shipping) Ltd. as managers
R.S. Braggs & Co. became her managers in 1963
She saw out her days under the Red Ensign sold finally to Belgian breakers of Burcht in 1967
In this view taken 31/05/61 LEVENWOOD has discharged a cargo of cement at Gateshead and is heading downriver about to pass the St.Peters Works of Hawthorn Leslie and the small shipyard of T. Mitchison Ltd. at Friars Goose, Gateshead (closed in 1964)