MV Llangibby Castle
MV Llangibby Castle was a passenger liner of the Union-Castle Line, operating between 1929 and 1954. The ship was named after the castle at Llangybi, Monmouthshire. The ship was constructed by Harland and Wolff, at their shipyard in Govan, Glasgow. She was the first ship to utilise pressure charging in combination with exhaust gas boilers. The ship was principally employed by the company on the Round Africa service.
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MV Llangibby Castle
MV Llangibby Castle was a passenger liner of the Union-Castle Line, operating between 1929 and 1954. The ship was named after the castle at Llangybi, Monmouthshire. The ship was constructed by Harland and Wolff, at their shipyard in Govan, Glasgow. She was the first ship to utilise pressure charging in combination with exhaust gas boilers. The ship was principally employed by the company on the Round Africa service.
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MV Llangibby Castle was a pass ...... ght of on 21/22 December 1940.
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1929-11-21
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1929-07-04
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Sold for scrapping on 29 June 1954
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1929-11-21
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1929-07-04
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MV Llangibby Castle
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*Twin Screw - 4S. SA
*2 × 8 Cylinder Burmeister & Wain
*1300 NHP
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MV Llangibby Castle was a pass ...... y on the Round Africa service.
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