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- Q716671 subject Q16046178.
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- Q716671 abstract "RMS Arundel Castle was a British ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship which entered service in 1921 for the Union-Castle Line. A previous vessel of the same name was built in 1864 by Donald Currie & Co. (a predecessor to Union-Castle) and sold in 1883, whereupon it was renamed Chittagong.Her sister ship was SS Windsor Castle; they were the only four-funneled liners not built for transatlantic service. She received a refit in 1937, with her four funnels being reconfigured into two, her hull lengthened, and her bow remolded from a blunt chisel-style into a more modern, angular design. She served in the Second World War as a transport in the Mediterranean.Arundel Castle was withdrawn from service in 1958 and taken to Chiap Hua, the ship breakers in Hong Kong. When the ship arrived in Hong Kong harbour, Chiap Hua organised a lavish cocktail party on board the vessel with many of Hong Kong's dignitaries including government officials and bank executives. The ship’s furnishings and accessories—including the chronometers, captain’s arm chair, steering wheel, crockery and sterling silver cutlery—were offered as gifts.Colour film of Arundel Castle in Hong Kong can be seen in the Look At Life film, "Ticket to Tokyo," released in April 1959.".
- Q716671 builder Q10686.
- Q716671 builder Q848977.
- Q716671 completionDate "1921-04-08".
- Q716671 length "201.4728".
- Q716671 maidenVoyage "1921-04-22".
- Q716671 owner Q458041.
- Q716671 shipBeam "21.9456".
- Q716671 shipLaunch "1919-09-11".
- Q716671 status "Scrapped in 1959".
- Q716671 thumbnail SS_Arundel_Castle.jpg?width=300.
- Q716671 topSpeed "31.484".
- Q716671 type Q697196.
- Q716671 wikiPageExternalLink arundel_castle_of_1921.htm.
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- Q716671 shipBuilder "Harland and Wolff, Belfast, Ireland".
- Q716671 shipCompleted "1921-04-08".
- Q716671 shipFate "Scrapped in 1959".
- Q716671 shipLaunched "1919-09-11".
- Q716671 shipLength ", lengthened to during 1937 refit.".
- Q716671 shipMaidenVoyage "1921-04-22".
- Q716671 shipName "Arundel Castle".
- Q716671 shipOwner Q458041.
- Q716671 shipSpeed "* * after 1937 refit.".
- Q716671 shipType Q697196.
- Q716671 type Product.
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- Q716671 type Ship.
- Q716671 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q716671 comment "RMS Arundel Castle was a British ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship which entered service in 1921 for the Union-Castle Line. A previous vessel of the same name was built in 1864 by Donald Currie & Co. (a predecessor to Union-Castle) and sold in 1883, whereupon it was renamed Chittagong.Her sister ship was SS Windsor Castle; they were the only four-funneled liners not built for transatlantic service.".
- Q716671 label "RMS Arundel Castle".
- Q716671 depiction SS_Arundel_Castle.jpg.
- Q716671 name "Arundel Castle".