Category:Tagus (ship, 1899)
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English: Built in 1899 by Robert Napier and Sons Ltd of Glasgow for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Her regular route was between Southampton and the Caribbean. In the Boer War she was a troopship. From 1917 to 1920 she was a hospital ship. In 1920 she was sold to Hijos de Jose Taya, Barcelona and renamed Prince de Viana. She was scrapped in 1925.
Sources: Roll of Honour, Scottish Built Ships
Media in category "Tagus (ship, 1899)"
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R. M. S. P. 'AVON' at San Juan, P. R. FEB 27, 1911 side 1.jpg 914 × 904; 389 KB
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Categories:
- Hospital ships of the United Kingdom
- Ocean liners by name
- Passenger ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships built in 1899
- Ships built at Robert Napier and Sons, Govan
- Ships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company
- Ships named Tagus
- Ships registered in London
- Ships scrapped in 1925
- Ships scrapped in Genoa
- Ships with 2 funnels
- Steamships of the United Kingdom
- Troop ships of the United Kingdom
- World War I hospital ships
- World War I ships of the United Kingdom