Passenger vessel "Oronsay", built by John Brown & Co, Glasgow.  This vessel was launched on 14th August 1924 by Rt. Hon. Viscoutess Novar and completed in January 1925.  She took her inaugural voyage on 7 February from London to Brisbane.  In 1939 she was

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Passenger vessel "Oronsay", built by John Brown & Co, Glasgow. This vessel was launched on 14th August 1924 by Rt. Hon. Viscoutess Novar and completed in January 1925. She took her inaugural voyage on 7 February from London to Brisbane. In 1939 she was commandeered as a troopship, torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Africa. Base Port: London Gross Tonnage: 20,001 Dimensions: length 600', breadth 75', draught 30' Motive Power: 6 parsons S.R.G. steam turbines (20 000 SHP) Screws: Twin Service Speed: 20 knots Passenger decks: 8 Crew: 420 Passengers: 590 first class & 1250 third class Livery: Black hull, white superstructure, yellow funnels and red boot topping. Refer - "Ships that Passed" by Scott Baty

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Port Adelaide Nautical Museum

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