ERIC CALVERT
| Built | 1889 |
| Type | Cargo Ship |
| Tonnages | 1862 grt, 1173 nrt |
| Length / beam / draft | 270.2 x 37.0 x 18.5 ft |
| Shipbuilder (yard number) | Wm. Gray & Co. Ltd., West Hartlepool (367) |
| Engine Builder | Central Marine Engineering Works, West Hartlepool |
| Engine | T3cyl (20, 31.5, 53 x 36in), 169 nhp |
| O.N. | 95295 |
| Owners | 1889 R. Shadforth & Co., Sunderland as ELMVILLE |
| 1897 R. W. Brydon, Sunderland | |
| 1900 Agenoria S.S. Co. Ltd. (F. Childs & Co.), Sunderland | |
| 1904 Elmville S.S. Co. Ltd. (E. Jenkins & Co.), Sunderland | |
| 1915 Calvert S.S. Co. Ltd. (A. Calvert), Goole; renamed ERIC CALVERT | |
| 1918 J. Mitchell & Sons Ltd., Dundee | |
| Fate | 22/04/1918 torpedoed by UB.103 when 4 miles S.S.W. of St. Anthony Point on passage Penarth for Falmouth and Boulogne with coal |