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- Q7394555 abstract "SS William Mackinnon was a steamboat on Lake Victoria in East Africa. She was named after Sir William Mackinnon, founder of the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC).Bow, McLachlan and Company of Paisley in Renfrewshire, Scotland built her in 1890 for the IBEAC. She was a "knock down" vessel; that is, she was bolted together in the shipyard at Paisley, all the parts marked with numbers, disassembled into many hundreds of parts and transported in kit form by sea to Kenya for reassembly. However, once the kit reached the port of Mombasa there was a delay and it remained there in storage until 1895, when ownership of the kit passed to the newly founded Uganda Railway. Construction of the railway westwards from Mombasa began in 1896. The kit was brought out of storage and taken to Kisumu on the shore of Lake Victoria, where assembly began in 1898. William Mackinnon was launched in 1900 and completed in 1901, the same year as the Uganda Railway branch to Kisumu was completed.In the First World War William Mackinnon was armed as a gunboat. In 1929 she reached the end of her working life. She was withdrawn from service, taken out into deep water and scuttled.".
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- Q7394555 length "21.336".
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- Q7394555 shipBeam "4.8768".
- Q7394555 status "scuttled1929".
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- Q7394555 shipBuilder "Bow, McLachlan & Co, Paisley, Scotland".
- Q7394555 shipFate "scuttled 1929".
- Q7394555 shipName "SS William Mackinnon".
- Q7394555 shipOperator "Uganda Railway 1901–29".
- Q7394555 shipOwner "Imperial British East Africa Company 1890–94; Uganda Railway 1895–1929".
- Q7394555 shipPower "2".
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- Q7394555 comment "SS William Mackinnon was a steamboat on Lake Victoria in East Africa. She was named after Sir William Mackinnon, founder of the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC).Bow, McLachlan and Company of Paisley in Renfrewshire, Scotland built her in 1890 for the IBEAC. She was a "knock down" vessel; that is, she was bolted together in the shipyard at Paisley, all the parts marked with numbers, disassembled into many hundreds of parts and transported in kit form by sea to Kenya for reassembly.".
- Q7394555 label "SS William Mackinnon".
- Q7394555 name "SS William Mackinnon".