Category:Metagama (ship, 1915)
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Ship
[edit]- Type: Passenger liner
- Built by: Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., Glasgow, Clydeholm Yard
- Yard No: 511
- Keel laid:
- Launched: 1914.11.19
- Completed: 1915
- Registered length: 500.4 ft
- Beam: 64.2 ft
- GRT: 12420
- DWT:
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- www.crewlist.org.uk
- greatships.net
- www.norwayheritage.com
- perdurabo10.tripod.com
- Miramar Ship Index
History
[edit]- 1915 Named Metagama; Flag: United Kingdom
- Official number: 136791
- Call sign: GMLQ
- Code letters: JKDF
- Port: London
- Owner: Canadian Pacific Railway Ocean Line - Canadian Pacific Overseas Services Ltd., London
- Maiden voyage 1915.03.26
- 1923.05.26 Collided with SS Baron Vernon in River Clyde
- 1924.06.19 Collided with SS Clara Camus off Cape Race
- 1930 Laid up in Southend
- 1934.04.13 Scrapped at P&W MacLellan Ltd. in Bo'ness
Media in category "Metagama (ship, 1915)"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Cabin Class Card Room on the 'Metagama' (1915) RMG G10991.tiff 2,000 × 1,655; 9.47 MB
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Cabin Class Drawing Room on the 'Metagama' (1915) RMG G10989.tiff 2,000 × 1,657; 9.48 MB
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Cabin Class Lounge on the 'Metagama' (1915) RMG G10988.tiff 2,000 × 1,668; 9.54 MB
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Cabin Class Smoking Room on the 'Metagama' (1915) RMG G10990.tiff 2,000 × 1,643; 9.4 MB
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CPEmpress France India Britain 1926.jpg 400 × 261; 22 KB
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Hastings County Archives HC02228 (39783140921).jpg 1,480 × 856; 168 KB
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Hastings County Archives HC02229 (39783542841).jpg 1,512 × 872; 171 KB
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Hastings County Archives HC02231 (39149751354).jpg 1,700 × 1,180; 192 KB
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Metagama 1927.jpg 640 × 434; 40 KB
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On Deck of the Metagama.jpg 896 × 1,171; 150 KB
Categories:
- Ocean liners by name
- Passenger ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships built in 1915
- Ships built at Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow
- Ships of Canadian Pacific Railway
- Ships named after cities
- Ships registered in London
- Ships scrapped in 1934
- Ships scrapped in Scotland
- Steamships of the United Kingdom
- World War I ships of the United Kingdom