Category:Birma (ship, 1894)
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English: Launched in 1894 as Arundel Castle. Renamed Birma in 1905. Renamed Mitau in 1914. Renamed Birma in 1918. Renamed Josef Pilsudski in 1921, Wilbo in 1924. Scrapped in Genoa in 1924.
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Media in category "Birma (ship, 1894)"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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King Frederik VIII’s departure from Reykjavik, 1907.jpg 3,072 × 1,989; 410 KB
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Arundel Castle 1895 RMG PV2121.jpg 1,280 × 795; 1.12 MB
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HS Mitava.jpg 3,415 × 2,087; 760 KB
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Kong Frederik 8.'s ankomst til Island, 1907.jpg 993 × 639; 498 KB
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Possible Titanic iceberg from SS Birma.jpg 960 × 626; 115 KB
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R.M.S. Dunottar Castle en Arundal Castle in de haven van Kaapstad, RP-F-F01156-I.jpg 4,054 × 3,123; 1.18 MB
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SS Birma, 1914 postcard.jpg 1,000 × 641; 154 KB
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หวญ 07-18 - S.S. Birma, an East Asiatic Co. steamboat.jpg 7,900 × 5,806; 16.88 MB
Categories:
- Four-masted ships
- Hospital ships of Russia
- Ocean liners by name
- Passenger ships of Russia
- Ships built in 1905
- Ships built at Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
- Ships named Mitava
- Ships registered in Liepāja
- Ships of Russia by name
- Ships scrapped in 1924
- Ships scrapped in Genoa
- Steamships by name
- Steamships of Russia
- World War I hospital ships
- World War I ships of the Russian Empire
- Ships named Arundel Castle
- Ships built in 1894
- Ships of The East Asiatic Company