Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* Built by[[ Harland and Wolff]], Greenock.
Built by[[ Harland and Wolff]], Greenock for the West African express service of [[Elder Dempster and Co|Elder, Dempster and Co]] - the [[British and African Steam Navigation Co]].
 
The second motor liner put on the West African run.  Sister ships include [[Aba]], [[Accra]] and (later) [[Apapa]]





Latest revision as of 15:46, 13 April 2017

1922.Twin-Screw Motor Liner Adda.
1922. One of the Auxiliary Engines.
1923.

Built byHarland and Wolff, Greenock for the West African express service of Elder, Dempster and Co - the British and African Steam Navigation Co.

The second motor liner put on the West African run. Sister ships include Aba, Accra and (later) Apapa


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