HMS Himalaya (1854)
HMS Himalaya was ordered by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company as SS Himalaya. She was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1854 and served with them until 1920. She was sunk in 1940. The SS Himalaya was a 3,438 gross register ton iron steam screw passenger ship. When launched she was the largest ship in the P & O fleet and was not exceeded in size until the SS Australia of 1870.
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HMS Himalaya (1854)
HMS Himalaya was ordered by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company as SS Himalaya. She was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1854 and served with them until 1920. She was sunk in 1940. The SS Himalaya was a 3,438 gross register ton iron steam screw passenger ship. When launched she was the largest ship in the P & O fleet and was not exceeded in size until the SS Australia of 1870.
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1.03632e+2
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1.40208e+1
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1853-05-24
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*Sold 28 September 1920
*Sunk byJunkers 87dive bombers of the GermanLuftwaffe12 June 1940
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Single expansion steam, single screw
Ship reclassified
Coal hulk, December 1895
Ship renamed
C60 in December 1895
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*14 Knots under Steam
*16.5 Knots with sails assisting
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World's largest passenger ship
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HMS Himalaya (1854)
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Himalaya (paquebot)
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