RMS Strathaird

RMS later SS Strathaird was the second of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company Strath class ocean liners. She was built at Vickers-Armstrong Barrow-in-Furness then in Lancashire and launched on 18 July 1931. She remained in service for less than 30 years being scrapped in 1961.

RMS Strathaird on 25th April 1951, from London to Freemantle, at which time Robert's profession was given as a builder and was living at 33 Central Avenue, 1
RMS STRATHAIRD WILL LEAVE STATION PIER PORT MELBOURNE at 1 P m TO DAY (Tuesday) A Special Train leakes Flinders street station at 11 50 am 2

Builder of the RMS Strathaird is Vickers-Armstrongs.

& O's RMS Strathaird at the end of 1949, and spent several years traveling in Europe.3
RMS Strathaird - a collection of postcards, photographs and other mementos from a trip to North Africa via Malta and Palestine c.4
Ship Name
RMS Strathaird
Country
United Kingdom
Ship Homeport
Port of Tilbury
Ship Route
London-India-Australia
Status
Ship Speed
Ship Fate
Scrapped in Hong Kong in July 1961
Ship Crew
490
Maiden Voyage
1932-02-12
Ship Tonnage
22544
Ship Country
United Kingdom
Ship Flag
60
Ship Launched
18
Ship Yard Number
664
Ship Capacity
1166
Ship Type
Ocean liner
Ship Ordered
January 1930
Homeport
Port of Tilbury
Ship Launch
1931-07-18
Ship Maiden Voyage
12
Builder
Ship Propulsion
Turbo-electric steam turbine motors
twin screws
Operator
Ship Class
Category

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