[WWI] SS River Clyde
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Thu May 3 07:04:02 EDT 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_River_Clyde
This article includes her subsequent fate
"David C. Fletcher" <dcf at mars.ark.com> wrote:
Diego Fernetti wrote:
> Just found out that the famous ship used as "Trojan Horse" during the
> Gallipolli landing at V beach survived the war and sailed 50 years
> more! Regrettably, it was scrapped in 1966. What a loss of an
> historical ship!
> Since some discussion arised in the last few days about naval models
> (BTW wonderful work on the Napoli, Marc!) i was wondering if there is
> any kit of this steamer. And what about the landing lighters?
The 'Maruja y Aurora' (ex-Angela, ex-River Clyde); call sign EGAL; 3919
tons; operated in 1960-61 by Gumersindo Junquera Soc. Anon. Gijon,
Spain; Steamship, built March 1905 by Russell & Co., Port Glasgow -
length 358'4", beam 49'11", draft 23'6" - 1 deck and spar deck; Triple
expansion steam engine, three-cylinder - two different cylinder sizes 25
3/16" x 41" and 67" x 48" - engine built by J.G. Kincaid & Co.,
Greenock. Now you can search by three ship names to see if any photo's
exist!
Dave Fletcher
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