SS Orcades
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SS Orcades

ocean liner built in 1948 for the Orient Line


Country of Registry
United Kingdom
Service Entry
1948
Manufacturer
Vickers-Armstrongs
Operator
Orient Steam Navigation Company
Vessel Type
cruise ship
IMO Number
5264247
Aliases
IMO 5264247

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The SS Orcades was an ocean liner primarily serving the United Kingdom to Australia and New Zealand routes, built at the Vickers-Armstrong yard in Barrow-in-Furness. Its yard number was 950, and it featured a hull and machinery closely resembling those of P&O's Himalaya (yard no. 951), although its superstructure and interior layout differed. The vessel's design and construction aligned with her near-sister ships, Oronsay and Orsova. Initially, the Orcades functioned as a British Royal Mail Ship (RMS), carrying both first and tourist class passengers. She played a significant role in transporting migrants to Australia and New Zealand, facilitating post-war migration flows. Besides her regular service, she was also employed as a cruise ship and made voyages from Vancouver, Canada. In 1952, the Orcades underwent modifications, including the addition of a 'top hat' funnel extension designed to clear smoke from the after decks. That same year, she was involved in an incident when she ran aground in Port Philip Bay, Victoria, Australia, about half a mile off Rosebud Pier. She was subsequently refloated and returned to service. The vessel's service history includes notable events such as serving as an accommodation ship during the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. She was refitted twice, in 1959 and 1964, with the latter upgrade converting her into a single-class vessel and changing her hull color from "Orient corn" to white, reflecting evolving passenger service standards. Throughout her operational life, the SS Orcades contributed significantly to maritime passenger travel between the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, and her various modifications and service roles underscore her adaptability and importance in post-war maritime history.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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74 ship citations (1 free) in 13 resources

Orcades (1948) Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Colombo, Ceylon; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "ORCADES carries Australia's team, and Ian Craig impressed Constantine in a Colombo game.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Colombo, Sri Lanka; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "Mr. and Mrs. George Laird will sail for Colombo aboard the Orcades.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at England; newspaper from Oct 1953; summary: "Orcades is leaving England by ship to return to Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at England; newspaper from Oct 1953; summary: "Orcades will carry the Governor and Lady Brooks from England next week.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades is in Fremantle with Lord and Lady Baillieu aboard, en route to Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades reached Fremantle today.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Fremantle, Western Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "The Orcades will sail from Fremantle with the Australian cricket team on March 22.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Fremantle; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Orcades arrived at Fremantle yesterday.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Great Australian Bight; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades is crossing the Great Australian Bight.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "Orcades is due to arrive in Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "The Orcades will sail from Melbourne on September 15; farewell parties have been arranged.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Orcades arrived in Melbourne yesterday with notable passengers aboard.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Melbourne, Victoria; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades is due back from England on November 24.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Melbourne; newspaper from Jul 1953; summary: "Orcades carried seized films to Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Melbourne; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Orcades will bring Major Lindsay's niece to Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades carried the Governor as he stepped ashore at Port Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Rosebud, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Orcades grounded near Rosebud; pilot cleared by a marine inquiry; refloated with four tugs.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (at Spithead, off Portsmouth, England; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Orcades will follow the Royal yacht during the Spithead naval review.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (cruise ship, at Auckland, New Zealand; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Orcades on a pleasure cruise docking at Auckland harbor.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (cruise ship, at Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Jul 1953; summary: "Orcades will depart Sydney, Australia, for a 13-day Pacific cruise visiting Suva and Noumea.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (cruise ship, at Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades leaves Sydney for its first December cruise.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (III) (Orient Line) Subscribe to view
Orcades (Liner, Passenger Ship) Subscribe to view
Orcades (London, 1948, Steam; ON: 182883) Subscribe to view
Orcades (newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Mrs. C. Bott sails in the Orcades on Tuesday.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (passcargo, built 1948, at Barrow; tonnage: 28164) Subscribe to view
Orcades (passenger liner; built 1948; United Kingdom; 10267 dwt; IMO: 5264247) Subscribe to view
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Orcades (ship, at Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Orcades carried travellers from England, who left the ship in Adelaide.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Britain; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades carried J. Carter back from Britain yesterday.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at England; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Orcades sailed from England for Australian ports with no Australian cargo aboard.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at England; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Orcades is delayed by mechanical trouble and should arrive in England with the Australian cricket team on Apr 13.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Fremantle, Western Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades arrived at Fremantle during a two-month visit to Australia and New Zealand.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at London, England; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "Orcades will sail for home with Lady Heinze on August 5.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at London, United Kingdom; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Orcades sails to London with Len Moss aboard on January 5.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Aug 1953; summary: "A scale model of the Orient liner Orcades is on display at the marine exhibition.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Orcades will bring Sonia to Melbourne after 11 months abroad.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Orcades will carry Dr. R. C. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson to England from Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Orcades arrives in Melbourne with Miss Elizabeth Wheatley from England.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades arrived in Melbourne carrying passengers from England.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades brings Lady Brooks back from England to Melbourne with the Governor this morning.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades carried Mr. L. R. Spencer back from a business trip to Britain and the Continent.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "The Orcades carried Sir Edmund Herring and Lady Herring back to Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Mrs Macklin will sail on the Orcades home via England.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades berthed at Port Melbourne; passengers arrived aboard.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades to berth at Port Melbourne to greet Governor and Lady Brooks and later disembark them.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Southampton, England; newspaper from Apr 1953; summary: "Australian cricket team on the Orcades rail thumbs-up as the ship arrives at Southampton.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Southampton, England; newspaper from Apr 1953; summary: "The press conference was held aboard the Orcades at Southampton.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Orcades departs Sydney with the Russian ambassador aboard to return to Russia.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship, at Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "The Orcades will return to Sydney on September 4.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Guests of honor will depart aboard the Orcades on March 17.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades is bringing back Ann Murdoch and Helen Manifold on Tuesday after months abroad.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (ship; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Claire Rigby will sail aboard the Orcades at the end of March.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship, at England; newspaper from Jan 1953; summary: "Orcades carried travelers who met last January while returning from England.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship, at England; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Lord and Lady Baillieu arrived from England aboard the Orient liner Orcades.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship, at London, England; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades returned to Australia after leading the Australian contingent in the Coronation procession.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Orcades, the Orient liner, is Melbourne's largest vessel to berth.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship, at Port of Melbourne; newspaper from Jan 1953; summary: "Orcades enters Port of Melbourne as the largest vessel.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship; newspaper from May 1953; summary: "Orcades is listed as one of Orient Line's post-war 28,000-ton liners.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Orcades is a sister ship to Oronsay and Orsova.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steam ship; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "The Orcades liner arrived yesterday with a European speedway team.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steamer, at Perth, Western Australia; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Orcades behind schedule due to engine trouble; team to remain aboard until reaching England.") Subscribe to view
Orcades (steamer, at Perth, Western Australia; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Orcades leaves Perth bound for England with Australia's Test team.") Subscribe to view
Orcades, RMS (at Portsmouth, England; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "R.M.S. Orcades is the viewing ship for the Queen's fleet review. The Menzies family will sleep aboard.") Subscribe to view
Orcades, RMS (steam ship, at Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "R.M.S. Orcades is about to depart Port Melbourne for London with passengers for the Coronation.") Subscribe to view
Orcades, RMS (steam ship, at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "R.M.S. Orcades at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, will begin its Governor's motorcade departure at 10:45 a.m.") Subscribe to view
Orcades, RMS (steamship, at London; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Miss Valerie Cullen is a passenger aboard R.M.S. Orcades bound for London.") Subscribe to view
Orcades, RMS (steamship, at London; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Sir William McKie arrived from London yesterday aboard R.M.S. Orcades and was greeted by the Bishop of Geelong.") Subscribe to view