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| shipname = SS Dorset
 
| shipname = SS Dorset
 
| shipowner = Birt, Trinder & Bethell, London  
 
| shipowner = Birt, Trinder & Bethell, London  
| shipbuilder = John Brown & C0 Ltd, Clydebank
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| shipbuilder = John Brown & Co Ltd, Clydebank
 
| shipyardnumber =357
 
| shipyardnumber =357
 
| shiplaunched = 14 Feb 1903
 
| shiplaunched = 14 Feb 1903
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
In 1911 ownership changed to Potter, Tinder & Gwyn, London, and in 1921 to the Federal Steam Navigation COmpany Ltd. London.
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In 1911 ownership changed to Potter, Tinder & Gwyn, London, and in 1921 to the Federal Steam Navigation Company Ltd. London.
  
 
''Dorset'' was broken up commencing 25 Jan 1927 by P & W MacLellan, Ltd, Bo'ness.
 
''Dorset'' was broken up commencing 25 Jan 1927 by P & W MacLellan, Ltd, Bo'ness.

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SS Dorset
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History
Name SS Dorset
Owner Birt, Trinder & Bethell, London
Builder John Brown & Co Ltd, Clydebank
Yard number 357
Launched 14 Feb 1903
Completed 1903
In service 1903
Out of service 1926
Fate Broken up 1927
General characteristics
Type Passenger / refrigerated cargo
Tonnage 7,630 tons
Length 460 ft (140.4m)
Beam 58.2 ft (17.74m)
Depth 31 ft (9.45m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 13 knots



Remarks

In 1911 ownership changed to Potter, Tinder & Gwyn, London, and in 1921 to the Federal Steam Navigation Company Ltd. London.

Dorset was broken up commencing 25 Jan 1927 by P & W MacLellan, Ltd, Bo'ness.

List of soldiers carried

Port Said to Fremantle 29 Apr - 29 May 1919