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- SS_Orduna length "167731.44".
- SS_Orduna abstract "SS Orduna was an ocean liner built in 1913-14 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. After two voyages she was chartered to Cunard Line. In 1921 she went to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, then being resold to the PSNCo in 1926. Her sister ships were the RMSP Orbita and SS Orca.She provided transatlantic passenger transport, measured approximately 15,500 gross tons, and was 550.3 ft x 67.3 ft.".
- SS_Orduna builder Belfast.
- SS_Orduna builder Harland_and_Wolff.
- SS_Orduna class Ocean_liner.
- SS_Orduna country United_Kingdom.
- SS_Orduna length "167.73144".
- SS_Orduna maidenVoyage "1914-02-19".
- SS_Orduna operator Cunard_Line.
- SS_Orduna operator Pacific_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Orduna operator Royal_Mail_Steam_Packet_Company.
- SS_Orduna owner Pacific_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Orduna shipBeam "20.51304".
- SS_Orduna shipLaunch "1913-10-02".
- SS_Orduna status "Scrapped 1951 at Dalmuir, Scotland".
- SS_Orduna thumbnail Orduna.JPG?width=300.
- SS_Orduna topSpeed "27.78".
- SS_Orduna wikiPageID "9511569".
- SS_Orduna wikiPageRevisionID "602084688".
- SS_Orduna hasPhotoCollection SS_Orduna.
- SS_Orduna shipBuilder Belfast.
- SS_Orduna shipBuilder Harland_and_Wolff.
- SS_Orduna shipCapacity "896".
- SS_Orduna shipClass "Ocean liner".
- SS_Orduna shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- SS_Orduna shipFate "Scrapped 1951 at Dalmuir, Scotland".
- SS_Orduna shipLaunched "1913-10-02".
- SS_Orduna shipMaidenVoyage "1914-02-19".
- SS_Orduna shipName "SS Orduna".
- SS_Orduna shipOperator Cunard_Line.
- SS_Orduna shipOperator Pacific_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Orduna shipOperator Royal_Mail_Steam_Packet_Company.
- SS_Orduna shipOutOfService "November 1950".
- SS_Orduna shipOwner Pacific_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Orduna shipPropulsion "Triple-expansion engines + low-pressure turbine; Triple screw".
- SS_Orduna shipRegistry "Liverpool".
- SS_Orduna shipRoute "North Atlantic".
- SS_Orduna subject Category:1914_ships.
- SS_Orduna subject Category:Ocean_liners.
- SS_Orduna subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Orduna subject Category:Ships_built_by_Harland_and_Wolff.
- SS_Orduna subject Category:Ships_built_in_Belfast.
- SS_Orduna subject Category:Ships_of_the_Pacific_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Orduna subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Orduna type 1914Ships.
- SS_Orduna type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Orduna type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Orduna type Craft103125870.
- SS_Orduna type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Orduna type Liner103673027.
- SS_Orduna type Object100002684.
- SS_Orduna type OceanLiners.
- SS_Orduna type PassengerShip103896103.
- SS_Orduna type PassengerShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- SS_Orduna type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Orduna type Ship104194289.
- SS_Orduna type Steamer104309348.
- SS_Orduna type Steamships.
- SS_Orduna type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Orduna type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Orduna type Whole100003553.
- SS_Orduna type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Orduna type Ship.
- SS_Orduna type Product.
- SS_Orduna type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Orduna comment "SS Orduna was an ocean liner built in 1913-14 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. After two voyages she was chartered to Cunard Line. In 1921 she went to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, then being resold to the PSNCo in 1926. Her sister ships were the RMSP Orbita and SS Orca.She provided transatlantic passenger transport, measured approximately 15,500 gross tons, and was 550.3 ft x 67.3 ft.".
- SS_Orduna label "Orduna (Schiff)".
- SS_Orduna label "SS Orduna".
- SS_Orduna sameAs Orduna_(Schiff).
- SS_Orduna sameAs m.02ph7zh.
- SS_Orduna sameAs Q2029439.
- SS_Orduna sameAs Q2029439.
- SS_Orduna sameAs SS_Orduna.
- SS_Orduna wasDerivedFrom SS_Orduna?oldid=602084688.
- SS_Orduna depiction Orduna.JPG.
- SS_Orduna isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Orduna.
- SS_Orduna name "SS Orduna".