Kampala at the Gateway to India, Bombay

British India Steam Navigation Company

 

Details on Kampala:

1947-1971
Pas: 60 1st, 180 2nd, 2441 deck. 1955 deck passengers replaced by 850 bunked. Finally 308 cabin. 1971 scrapped at Kaohsiung.

Bombay has reverted to its original name, Mumbai.

The British India Steam Navigation Company, once one of the largest shipping companies in the world, merged with P&O (Peninsular and Orient).

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By Gordon Frickers 508 x 813mm (20″ x 32″), Oils on canvas, Original Sold


 

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