Product information
photograph, publisher not stated, on photo paper, not a photo-card,
5.5" x 3.5", 140mm x 90mm (approx)
our ref: SRQ267
pictured in troopship colours
NEVASA (British India Line)
Entered service in 1913 between the UK and Calcutta. In WW1 she served as a troopship then as a hospital ship. Returned to commercial service in 1919 but in 1925 was converted into a full-time troopship, with some educational cruises after 1935. Continued as a troopship in WW2. She returned to commercial service in 1946, but mainly on trooping voyages. Broken up at Bo'ness in 1948.
Technical specifications
Brand: | unbranded |
Condition: | Used |
Product Code: | SRQ267c |