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The MS Dunnottar Castle was the original name of a twin-screw passenger ship built in 1936 and more widely known under her later name Victoria or The Victoria. Victoria was a cruise liner first operated by the Incres Steamship Co and later by Chandris Lines in the Caribbean Sea. Victoria was sold to Louis Cruise Lines in 1993 which operated the ship as Princesa Victoria until it was scrapped in India in 2004.

* MS Dunnottar Castle (1936 - 1958), paquebot de l'Union Castle, renommé MS Victoria (1958 - 2004) * HMS Dunvegan Castle (1936 - 1940), paquebot de l'Union-Castle 1
MS Dunnottar Castle … Built in 1936 for Union Castle Line’s Dunnottar Castle. This graceful liner has a remarkable history.2
Suva, MS Dunnottar Castle, MV Bloemfontein Castle, HMS Mallow, HMS Rifleman, USS Octans, SS Megantic, SS Laurentic, HMCS Ontario, British Peer, SS Lapland, SS Armenian, RMS Baltic, HMS Adamant, HMS 3

The MS Dunnottar Castle was the original name of a twin-screw passenger ship built in 1936 and more widely known under her later name Victoria or The Victoria.4
vessel THE MS DUNNOTTAR CASTLE from The Union Castle Line. These items are taken from the vessel sailing Cape Town for Southampton 16th June 1952.5
Ship Crew
250
Ship Capacity
696.0
Ship Draft
6.76656
22
Category
Ship Tonnage
15007
Mean Of Transportation/length
170688.0
Length
170.688
Ship Propulsion
Burmeister & Wain Diesels as built
in 1959 refitted with Fiat diesel-engines
Ship Length
560
Ship Speed
18
Ship Beam
21.9456
72

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