RMS Strathmore
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RMS Strathmore

ocean liner built in 1935, scrapped in 1969


Country of Registry
United Kingdom
Service Entry
1935
Manufacturer
Vickers-Armstrongs
Operator
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company
Vessel Type
motor ship
Call Sign
GYMS
IMO Number
5342295
Aliases
SS Strathmore, Marianna Latsi, Henrietta Latsi, and IMO 5342295

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RMS Strathmore was a distinguished ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship operated by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O), representing the third of five sister ships in the "Strath" class. Launched on April 4, 1935, and completed by September of that year, she was built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness. The vessel measured a gross register tonnage of 23,428 and was notable for being the largest and fastest ship in P&O’s fleet at the time, capable of reaching speeds of up to twenty knots. Her design featured four water-tube boilers and two auxiliary boilers with a combined heating surface of 37,030 square feet, powering two steam turbines rated at 4,912 NHP. Unlike her earlier sister ships, Strathmore had her two dummy funnels removed to maximize deck space, and her hull was painted white with buff-colored funnels, earning her the nickname "the Beautiful White Sisters." Strathmore’s service began with routes from London to India, where she gained the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing from the Mediterranean to India during her maiden voyage in 1935. She carried notable passengers, including the Marquess of Linlithgow, the Australian cricket team with Don Bradman, and writer W. Somerset Maugham. She also played a role during the 1936 British-American expedition to Nanda Devi and in transporting the new Viceroy of India. With the outbreak of World War II, Strathmore was requisitioned as a troopship in March 1940, serving throughout the war without major incident, transporting troops from Gibraltar and Newfoundland. After the war, she returned to commercial service, resuming her route to Australia in 1949 with enhanced passenger accommodations. She was refitted in 1948–49 and 1954, transitioning to single-class service for migrant and tourist travel. In 1963, the vessel was sold to Latsis Lines, renamed Marianna Latsi, and later Henrietta Latsi, serving primarily as a pilgrim and hotel ship. She was laid up in 1967 and scrapped in 1969. RMS Strathmore’s long service life, notable design, and wartime contribution mark her as a significant vessel in mid-20th-century 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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Strathmore
Book Ocean Liners of the 20th Century Illustration
Author Gordon Newell
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
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Strathmore (at Australia; newspaper from Oct 1953; summary: "Strathmore carried Major-General and Mrs. Shottt to Australia.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at England; newspaper from Jan 1953; summary: "Strathmore is slated to sail in March to England for the Coronation.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at England; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore carries Bayley on a business trip to England, the Continent and the United States.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at England; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Strathmore is travelling to England.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at London, England; newspaper from Jan 1953; summary: "Strathmore will depart London for Adelaide and arrive at Outer Harbor.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at London, United Kingdom; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore is scheduled to sail from London Outer West Station Pier at 11 p.m.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Melbourne, Australia; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore sails for England after a party in Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Melbourne, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Strathmore arrived in Melbourne with guests from the United States.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Miss Wilkins leaves Melbourne aboard the Strathmore to return to America.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Strathmore carried Tirina Nekolova to Melbourne yesterday.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "The Strathmore arrived in Melbourne yesterday.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore will carry the head of UK liaison staff back to England next week.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Outer West Station Pier, Melbourne; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore is listed at Outer West Station Pier, Melbourne, at 11 p.m.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Outer West Station Pier, Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore is at Outer West Station Pier, Sydney, Australia at 7 a.m.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Port Melbourne; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore is listed among ships sailing today at Port Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore arrives at Station Pier with Miss Jean Officer aboard.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore is listed in Sydney as part of Sailing Today.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at Tilbury, England; newspaper from Jul 1953; summary: "Strathmore was at Tilbury today, and the quads were rushed to isolation hospital.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (at United Kingdom; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore is scheduled to sail by sea to the United Kingdom/Europe on June 15 and 17 at 1:45 p.m.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (II) (P&O Line) Subscribe to view
Strathmore (London, 1935, Steam; ON: 164521) Subscribe to view
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Strathmore (newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Strathmore carried Miss Dorothy Alison back from abroad yesterday.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore returned from a trip abroad on Monday.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore will arrive Monday with Rev. J. Davis McCaughey and his family.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (passenger liner; built 1935; Greece; 8376 dwt; also named: Henrietta Latsi, Marianna Latsi; IMO: 5342295) Subscribe to view
Strathmore (passenger, built 1935, at Barrow; tonnage: 23428) Subscribe to view
Strathmore (Peninsular, P&O, or associated line) Subscribe to view
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Strathmore (ship, at Ceylon; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Strathmore will carry Mrs. Lang and her child back to England, with disembarkation in Ceylon before onward air travel.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore carried Sonia; she disembarked at Fremantle.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; newspaper from May 1953; summary: "The Strathmore carried Mrs Barbara Morton-Stewart from London to Fremantle to join her husband.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Fremantle, Western Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore carried the visitors. They disembarked in Fremantle, Western Australia.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Geneva, Switzerland; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Strathmore sails to Geneva to attend a World Y.W.C.A. conference.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Himalayas; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Climbers race to scale a Himalayan peak aboard the liner Strathmore.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Dec 1953; summary: "Strathmore arrives in Melbourne with Braddon to arrange publishing his latest book.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore will bring Mr Morton to Melbourne for furlough.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore departs Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Strathmore arrived in Melbourne for its first visit to Australia.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Patricia Mason returned from abroad aboard the Strathmore this week.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Melbourne, Victoria; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore will depart for England with the Blakebrough family on March 9.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Outer Harbor, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; newspaper from Feb 1953; summary: "Strathmore berthed at Outer Harbor as Governor's party arrived and crowds gathered.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Outer West Station Pier, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "Strathmore is at Outer West Station Pier, Melbourne.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Sydney, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Strathmore is at Outer West Station Pier in Sydney at 9 p.m.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Tilbury dry dock, Tilbury, England; newspaper from Jan 1953; summary: "Strathmore developed engine trouble and is at Tilbury dry dock for repairs; passengers are housed in London hotels.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship, at Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria; newspaper from Mar 1953; summary: "Blanche Wood will sail for England today aboard the Strathmore.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship; newspaper from Jan 1953; summary: "Strathmore will be the return vessel for the Lincoln Travel Club tour.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (ship; newspaper from Jan 1953; summary: "Strathmore will sail in March with Mrs. Shepherd and her children.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (steam ship, at Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Strathmore arrived in Australia last night with Major-General Shortt aboard.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (steam ship, at England; newspaper from Nov 1953; summary: "Strathmore carried Cruise and Lamidey on three voyages to Australia.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (steam ship, at Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Strathmore berthed at Port Melbourne as detectives investigated jewellery theft.") Subscribe to view
Strathmore (steam ship, at Port Phillip Bay; newspaper from Sep 1953; summary: "Strathmore, a P&O liner from Sydney, stood outside the Heads during the storm, delaying docking.") Subscribe to view
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Strathmore, HMT (passenger; 23428 tons; launched in 1935; photographed in 1940 & '41 (1969 scrapped)) Subscribe to view
Strathmore, P&O (steam ship, at Australia; newspaper from Jun 1953; summary: "P&O liner Strathmore carried Professor Creech on arrival in Australia.") Subscribe to view
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