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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Built for the Orient Line for teh Australian route, and continued after the start of WW1.  Could carry 200 first clasds, 200 second class, and 600 third class passengers.
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Built for the Orient Line to be used on the Australian route, she continued to do so after the start of WW1.  Could carry 200 first clasds, 200 second class, and 600 third class passengers.
Comverted to a troops hip by the British Admiralty in Oct 1916.  Released back to commercial use in Aug 1917 so that she could carry perishable foodstuff to the UK.
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Comverted to a troop ship by the British Admiralty in Oct 1916.  Released back to commercial use in Aug 1917 so that she could carry perishable foodstuff to the UK.
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Broken up in 1929.
 
Broken up in 1929.
  

Revision as of 00:13, 12 April 2017

File:RMS Orontes.jpg
History
Name RMS Orontes
Builder/Built 1902 Fairfield, Glasgow
Type passenger / refrigerated cargo ship
Displacement 9,028 tons
Speed 18 knots


Remarks

Built for the Orient Line to be used on the Australian route, she continued to do so after the start of WW1. Could carry 200 first clasds, 200 second class, and 600 third class passengers.

Comverted to a troop ship by the British Admiralty in Oct 1916. Released back to commercial use in Aug 1917 so that she could carry perishable foodstuff to the UK.

Broken up in 1929.


List of soldiers carried

John Paterson Henderson