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SS Orcades (1947)

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Name
  
RMS OrcadesSS Orcades

Cost
  
£3,418,000

Launched
  
14 October 1947

Beam
  
28 m

Port of registry
  
Yard number
  
950

Length
  
216 m

Builder
  
Vickers-Armstrongs

SS Orcades (1947) Orient Line RMS Orcades 3 1948 to 1972

Owner
  
Orient Steam Navigation Company (Orient Line) 1948–66Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) 1966–73

Route
  
UK – Australia via Suez, later transpacific and via Panama Canal to UK (also cruises)

SS Orcades was an ocean liner serving primarily the UK – Australia – New Zealand route. She started service as a British Royal Mail Ship (RMS) carrying first and tourist class passengers. Orcades carried many migrants to Australia and New Zealand and was later used as a cruise ship. "Orcades" is the Latin name for the Orkney Islands.

SS Orcades (1947) The Orient Liner Orcades of 1948

Built at the Barrow-in-Furness yard of Vickers-Armstrong, Orcades (yard no. 950) had an identical hull and machinery to P&O's Himalaya (yard no. 951), but differed in superstructure and interior layout. The vessel's near-sister ships were Oronsay and Orsova

SS Orcades (1947) Orient Line RMS Orcades 3 1948 to 1972

In 1952 Orcades was fitted with a 'top hat' funnel extension to clear smoke from the after decks. On 7 May 1952, she ran aground in Port Philip Bay, Victoria, Australia. She was refloated and returned to service.

SS Orcades (1947) original kin My Genealogical Universe

During the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, Orcades served as an accommodation ship.

Orcades was refitted in 1959 and 1964. In the 1964 refit, Orcades became a single-class vessel and her hull colour changed from "Orient corn" to white.

SS Orcades (1947) ss Orcades PampO Cruises Ship
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SS Orcades (1947) SAILING ABOARD THE RMS ORCADES 1960S VIDEO Cruising The Past

References

SS Orcades (1947) Wikipedia