
HMAT SS Pakeha in the Great War - The Wartime Memories Project
The SS Pakeha weighed 4,331 tons with an average cruise speed of 18 knots or 33.33 kmph. It was owned by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, London.
Pākehā (Ship : 1910- ) - National Library of New Zealand
Description: Steamship Pakeha photographed at Port Chalmers, by David Alexander De Maus between 1910-1939. Steamship Pakeha of 8115 tons, was built by Harland & Wolff of Belfast, for Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. Transport duties during 1914-1918 war, for the East African Campaign.
PAKEHA - Passengers in History
Crompton left Liverpool on 13 April, 1911 on S.S. Pakeha and arrived in Sydney 18 May, 1911. He is on page 10 of the Ship's manifest. But, of course his name was not Ed.
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, 1919-10-27. THE SHIP SS PAKEHA …
the ship ss pakeha beside the wharf, on the way to australia with troops returning home lining the rails. ORIGINAL HELD IN AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL PRIVATE RECORDS PR90/095. (DONOR J. BUCKIE)
PAKEHA H.M.T.S. - Passengers in History
Passenger Liner "Pakeha", built in 1910 by Harland & Wolff - Belfast. Owned By Shaw, Savill & Albion Co Ltd. Official Number: 131759 Tonnage: 7899 gross, 5055 net Dimensions: length 477'5", breadth 63'1", draught 31'3" Port Of Registry: Southampton Flag: British This image shows vessel berthed at Capetown
The Pakeha. The journal of the seventeenth reinforcements of the …
The journal of the seventeenth reinforcements of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces - aboard HMNZ Transport 65 (SS 'Pakeha'). Massey University Library, accessed 10/04/2025, https://tamiro.massey.ac.nz/nodes/view/10624
Pakeha 1910-1946 - New Zealand Ship and Marine Society
Propulsion not specified Owners & Previous Names Taken over by War Ministry during WW2 and renamed EMPIRE PAKEHA.
Pakeha : the journal of the Seventeenth Reinforcements of the …
As transport no. 65 the "Pakeha" together with the "Devon" no. 64, carried the 17th Reinforcements, departing New Zealand 23 September 1916 and arriving Devonport, England 19 November 1916. O.C. Troops was Capt. D.S. Columb and Ship's Master Capt. R.S. Lewis. Includes nominal roll of troops.
Liverpool: SS Pakeha (White Star Line) travelling from Australia to ...
Mar 16, 2025 · Liverpool: SS Pakeha (White Star Line) travelling from Australia to Liverpool. Embarking at Port Said. Official Number: 131759. List of passengers disembarking at Liverpool. Date: 1913 Dec 29...
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Description: Steamship Pakeha photographed at Port Chalmers, by David Alexander De Maus between 1910-1939. Steamship Pakeha of 8115 tons, was built by Harland & Wolff of Belfast, for Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. Transport duties during 1914-1918 war, for the East African Campaign.
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