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built by H M McIntyre Paisley,
Yard No 120
Engines by Kincaid & Co., Greenock
Propulsion: Inverted C.2 cyl of 54 nhp
Built: 1885
Ship Type: Passenger/Cargo Vessel
Ship's Role: Coastal and river service Burma
Tonnage: 244 grt
Length: 150 feet
Breadth: 21.1 feet
Owner History:
British India Steam Navigation Company
Status: Wrecked - 11/07/1904

Remarks: Smallest sea
going vessel owned by British India, coast and river services in Lower Burma. 100 deck passengers. Wrecked at Pagoda point in the Yeh River on 11/7/1904.
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Previous update by Stuart Cameron

Last updated: by George Robinson from the original records by Stuart Cameron

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