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SS Regina (1917-1947)
Construction on Regina began in 1917 by Harland and Wolff, Belfast, originally built for the Dominion Line. With WWI escalating, it was decided to launch Regina before her original commercial design completion (with only one funnel) to be utilized as a troop transport. In 1919, with the war having ended, she was returned to Harland and Wolff for completion, including the addition of her second funnel.
Regina's maiden commercial voyage, was in March of 1922 from Liverpool to Halifax to Portland, serving in the White Star/Dominion joint service.
She was finally scrapped in 1947.
(Photo c.1947)
| Owner/Source | Photo and details courtesy of White Star Ships |
| Date | Added 27 Feb 2011 |
| Linked to | Agnes Louise Margaret Heaver (Emigration); Alice May W Heaver (Emigration); Frederick Heaver (Emigration); Ronald James Heaver (Emigration); Thomas E Heaver (Emigration); Fanny Mathews (Emigration) |
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