Difference between revisions of "SS Oriana"
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| shiplaunched = 26 Apr 1906 | | shiplaunched = 26 Apr 1906 | ||
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
− | Originally built for the Pacific Steam and Navigation Co. During WW1 operated in the Mediterranean carrying Australian troops from Alexandria to Marseilles. | + | Originally built for the Pacific Steam and Navigation Co. During WW1 she operated in the Mediterranean , including carrying Australian troops from Alexandria to Marseilles. |
On 8 May 1918 along with the liners Aeneas and Manora, and escorting destroyers Martial and Nicator they all went ashore on Rathlin Island which is at the northeen most tip of Northern Ireland. | On 8 May 1918 along with the liners Aeneas and Manora, and escorting destroyers Martial and Nicator they all went ashore on Rathlin Island which is at the northeen most tip of Northern Ireland. |
Revision as of 21:34, 26 September 2023
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Remarks
Originally built for the Pacific Steam and Navigation Co. During WW1 she operated in the Mediterranean , including carrying Australian troops from Alexandria to Marseilles.
On 8 May 1918 along with the liners Aeneas and Manora, and escorting destroyers Martial and Nicator they all went ashore on Rathlin Island which is at the northeen most tip of Northern Ireland.
Scrapped in 1926
Soldiers carried
Alexandria to Marseilles 21 - 27 March 1916
- † Leonard Butcher
- † Herbert Goodman
- † John Richard Lewis
- William Mathews
- † Luke Siford
- † Albert Edward John Walls
- Ernest Wells
- † Claude Algernon Wright