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CARTHAGE

Rig

Steel Twin Screw Steamer, 14000 shp

Tonnage

14,304g 7,665n

Built

1931

Built By

Alex Stephen & Sons
"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

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CHITRAL

Rig

Steel Twin Screw Steamer, 13000 ihp

Tonnage

15,346g 8,773n

Built

1925

Built By

Alexander Stephens & Sons
Passenger Cargo vessel "Koombana", built in 1908 by A Stephen & Sons Ltd - Glasgow, owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company from 1909 - 1912, where she worked the WA trade.  She disappeared during a storm near Port Hedland in 1912.

Tonnage:  3668 gross

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KOOMBANA

Rig

Steel Screw Steamer, 3 x 4,550 ihp.

Tonnage

3,668g 2,182n

Built

1908

Built By

A.Stephen & Sons Ltd.
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TANDA

Tonnage

6,956

Built

1914

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