RMS Atrato

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RMS Atrato was a UK steamship that was built in 1888 as a Royal Mail Ship and ocean liner for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. In 1912 she was sold and became the cruise ship The Viking. Late in 1914 she was requisitioned and converted into the armed merchant cruiser HMS Viknor. She sank in 1915 with all hands, a total of 295 Royal Navy officers and men.

1888  WikimediaWikidata
length 128.3 metre, draft 7.6 metre, beam 15.2 metre, speed 15 knot, 
steamshipRobert Napier and SonsRoyal NavyUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland


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    StateLibQld 1 133537 Atrato (ship)StateLibQld 1 133537 Atrato (ship)
    CWGC graves in the graveyard of Ballintoy Parish ChurchCWGC graves in the graveyard of Ballintoy Parish Church
    The War Grave of E.R. Hewett, Boy 1st Class of HMS ViknorThe War Grave of E.R. Hewett, Boy 1st Class of HMS Viknor
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