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The RMS Orontes was a transatlantic ocean liner built for the Orient Steam Navigation Company by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Glasgow, Scotland, and launched on May 10, 1902.[1] She sailed on her maiden voyage on 24 October, 1902, carrying mail and passengers from London to Suez, Melbourne and Sydney. This would become her regular route.

After the outbreak of World War I, the Orontes initially remained in service on the United Kingdom to Australia route, however in October 1916, she was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and converted to a troopship, with the name HMAS Orontes. She made two further voyages from Britain to Australia, before spending some time on the Africa run.[2] In 1917, she was relinquished by the admiralty, as her refrigerated hold made her more useful for transporting dairy products and meat from Australia to Britain. [3]

In 1919, the RMS Orontes resumed her Australia service with calls at Gibraltar, Toulon, Port Said, Colombo, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and an extension to Brisbane.[1] In 1921, she was laid up in the Thames, and in 1922 she was sold with the intent of converting her to an exhibition vessel, the British Trade. [4]

She was re-acquired by the Orient Line in 1923, and reverted to Orontes, and was scrapped several years later, in either 1926 or 1929.

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Orient Steam Navigation Co liner Orontes
History
United Kingdom
Name
  • RMS Orontes (1902)
  • HMAS 'Orontes' (1916)
  • RMS 'Orontes' (1919)
Operator
RouteLondon to Melbourne/Sydney
BuilderFairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Glasgow
Launched1902
Maiden voyage24 October, 1902, London to Suez, Melbourne and Sydney
Out of service1921-1922
FateScrapped in 1926 or 1929
General characteristics
Tonnage9,028 gross tonnes
Length530 ft (160 m)
Beam58 ft (18 m)
Speed18.8 knots
Capacity
  • 200 First class
  • 200 Second class
  • 600 Third Class.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Category:Orontes (ship, 1902) - Wikimedia Commons". commons.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  2. ^ "1902-1925: RMS ORONTES, an occasional troopship of the Great War - Dennis Brook". Flickr. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  3. ^ "ABC OPEN: RMS Orontes Souvenir Spoon - England to Australia Passenger Line || From Project: Object Stories". open.abc.net.au. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  4. ^ Swiggum, Sue. "Orient Line". www.theshipslist.com. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  5. ^ "ABC OPEN: RMS Orontes Souvenir Spoon - England to Australia Passenger Line || From Project: Object Stories". open.abc.net.au. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
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