
RMS Slavonia - Wikipedia
Slavonia was a 10,606 GRT passenger ship that was built in 1902 as Yamuna for the British India Line. She was sold to the Cunard Line in 1903 and renamed Slavonia.
SS Slavonia Archival Collection | GG Archives
Passengers: 40 first and 800 third class. Vessel laid down as Yamuna for British India Steam Navigation Co. Fate: Wrecked on Flores, Azores, June 10, 1909, with no loss of life. Running …
Slavonia, Cunard Line - Norway Heritage
The Slavonia was originally laid down as the S/S Yamuna for the British India SN Co., but was purchased on the stocks by the Cunard Line. The Slavonia was placed on the Fiume - Trieste …
Slavonia, Hamburg America Line - Norway Heritage
Details: Straight stem, one funnel, two masts, iron construction, single screw and a speed of 11 knots (engines by R&W.Hawthorne, Newcastle). There was passenger accommodation for 20 …
SS Slavonia - Wikipedia
A number of steamships have been named Slavonia, including – RMS Slavonia, a Cunard Line passenger ship in service 1903–09 SS Slavonia (1883), a Hamburg Amerika Line passenger …
RMS Slavonia - WikiTree
She was refit to 10,606 tons, with berths for 71 first class passengers, 74 second class passengers, and 1,954 steerage passengers. She sank off the coast of Flores Island in the …
RMS Slavonia - Wikiwand
Slavonia was a 10,606 GRT passenger ship that was built in 1902 as Yamuna for the British India Line. She was sold to the Cunard Line in 1903 and renamed Slavonia.
RMS Slavonia - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Oct 12, 2024 · Slavonia was a 10,606 GRT passenger ship that was built in 1902 as Yamuna for the British India Line. She was sold to the Cunard Line in 1903 and renamed Slavonia. She …
RMS Slavonia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The RMS Slavonia was a British ship built in 1902, It belonged to the British India Line. She is recognized for having sent the first rescue S.O.S Message [1] in the naval history.
RMS Slavonia | Passenger-ships-and-liners Wiki | Fandom
Slavonia was a 10,606 GRT passenger ship that was built in 1902 as Yamuna for the British India Line. She was sold to the Cunard Line in 1903 and renamed Slavonia. She was wrecked in the …
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