Difference between revisions of "SS Karmala"
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Built for Peninsular & Orient Steam Navigation +Coy of London and used on the India/Far East service. Capable of carrying 147 passengers, she would have carried many more troops. Scrapped in 1932 | Built for Peninsular & Orient Steam Navigation +Coy of London and used on the India/Far East service. Capable of carrying 147 passengers, she would have carried many more troops. Scrapped in 1932 | ||
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Name | SS Karmala |
Builder/Built | 1914 Cammell laird & Co, Birkenhead |
Displacement | 8,948 tons |
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Built for Peninsular & Orient Steam Navigation +Coy of London and used on the India/Far East service. Capable of carrying 147 passengers, she would have carried many more troops. Scrapped in 1932