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"Ships that passed" by Scott Baty describes "Chitral" as a  twin screw passenger vessel built by Alexander Stephens & Sons, Linthouse, Scotland.  She was launched on 27 January 1927 and completed in June 1925.  Her inaugural voyage was from London to Sydn

Ship

CHITRAL

Rig

Steel Twin Screw Steamer, 13000 ihp

Tonnage

15,346g 8,773n

Built

1925

Built By

Alexander Stephens & Sons
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Ship

Manoora HMAS

Rig

Armed Merchant Cruiser, then LSI

Tonnage

10856

Built Where

Govan

Built

1935

Built By

Alexander Stephens & Sons
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Shenandoah CSS

Rig

American Confederate raider

Tonnage

1160

Built

1863

Built By

Alexander Stephens & Sons

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