
RMS Scythia - Wikipedia
RMS Scythia was a Cunard ocean liner. She sailed on her maiden voyage in 1921, and became a troop and supply ship during the Second World War. Scythia was the longest serving Cunard …
SECOND WORLD WAR BRITISH TROOPSHIPS - Imperial War …
HMT SCYTHIA entering the Grand Harbour, Malta. We have over 1.7 million object records online, and we are adding to this all the time. Our records are never finished. Sometimes we …
RMS Scythia - BAE Systems
In 1942, the now HMS Scythia took part in the Allied invasion of French North Africa and on 23rd November she was struck by an aerial torpedo off Algiers. She managed to limp into harbour …
Wanted On Voyage: CUNARD'S OLD RELIABLE: R.M.S. SCYTHIA
The new Cunard liner Scythia which left Liverpool on Saturday on her maiden voyage to New York, is particularly interesting as representing, with the exception of the Albania, the first of …
RMS Scythia Archival Collection | GG Archives
Ephemera for the RMS Scythia includes Passenger Lists, Brochures, Menus, Immigrant Documents, Sailing Schedules, Photographs, Deck Plans, and more.
KMF26 - Mediterranean Convoy - WW2Talk
Feb 19, 2015 · Hi there everyone, just come across this thread, whilst researching something else on the latter end of KMF.26 (HMT Scythia), and the ongoing journey that my grandfather took. …
Interview with Henry Brown - Imperial War Museums
REEL 3 Continues: German Air Force attack on HMT Ranchi in Mediterranean, 11/1943; voyage to India aboard HMT Scythia, 12/1943-1/1944.
Interview with Ralph Horsfield - Imperial War Museums
Recollections of period as private with 1st Bn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), 8th Infantry Bde in Palestine, 3/1948-6/1948: voyage aboard HMT Scythia from GB …
Battle of Britain London Monument - Sgt. D A Monk
On 8th December 1941 Monk embarked on HMT Scythia at Greenock and sailed in convoy to South Africa via Freetown. He served at Hillside Camp ITW, near Bulawayo in what was then …
RMS Scythia II - Extremely rare photographs of H.M.T.... - Facebook
Extremely rare photographs of H.M.T. Scythia shortly after being attacked by an aerial torpedo during Operation Torch in November 1942.