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[[Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co|P. and O. Line]], being a single-screw ship of 7941 tons
[[Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co|P. and O. Line]], being a single-screw ship of 7941 tons
gross, built and engined by [[Caird and Co]]., of Greenock, in 1897. <ref>The Engineer 1922/06/02</ref>
gross, built and engined by [[Caird and Co]]., of Greenock, in 1897. <ref>The Engineer 1922/06/02</ref>
1922 Sunk by collision with the Seine in dense fog. Read about it in [[The Engineer 1922/06/02]].


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== See Also ==

Revision as of 14:48, 1 December 2014

The Egypt was one of the oldest boats of the P. and O. Line, being a single-screw ship of 7941 tons gross, built and engined by Caird and Co., of Greenock, in 1897. [1]

1922 Sunk by collision with the Seine in dense fog. Read about it in The Engineer 1922/06/02.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1922/06/02