Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,256 pages of information and 244,497 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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[[image:Im19371231EE-Capetown.jpg|thumb| 31st December 1937.]]
[[image:Im1939EnV167-p030aa.jpg|thumb| 1939.]]
[[image:Im19600227ILN-Capetown.jpg|thumb| February 1960. A Shackleton low flying over the SS Capetown Castle in respect to the guests on-board; Mr and Mrs MacMillan (Prime Minister and his wife).]]
[[image:Im19600227ILN-Capetown.jpg|thumb| February 1960. A Shackleton low flying over the SS Capetown Castle in respect to the guests on-board; Mr and Mrs MacMillan (Prime Minister and his wife).]]
[[image:Im1939EnV167-p030aa.jpg|thumb| 1939.]]


RMMV Capetown Castle, a motor vessel, was launched on 23 September 1937 as a passenger liner for [[Union-Castle Line]].  
RMMV Capetown Castle, a motor vessel, was launched on 23 September 1937 as a passenger liner for [[Union-Castle Line]].  

Latest revision as of 12:08, 7 March 2016

31st December 1937.
1939.
February 1960. A Shackleton low flying over the SS Capetown Castle in respect to the guests on-board; Mr and Mrs MacMillan (Prime Minister and his wife).

RMMV Capetown Castle, a motor vessel, was launched on 23 September 1937 as a passenger liner for Union-Castle Line.

1940, the progress of World War II caused her conversion to a troop ship, a role she filled until 1946, when she returned to civilian service.[1]

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