SS Orcades (1921)
SS Orcades was built in Germany and launched as Prinz Ludwig. Served on routes to Asia until laid up in Germany during the 1914-1918 War. As part of war reparations Prinz Ludwig came under control of the British Shipping Controller in 1919 and was used for troop repatriations to Australia.
![]() Orcades c.1921-1925 formerly Prinz Ludwig | |
History | |
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Name | Prinz Ludwig (1906) Orcades (1921) |
Owner |
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Route | Germany-Asia 1906–1914 UK-Australia 1919–1924 |
Builder | Vulkan SMAE, Stettin, Germany |
Launched | 12 May 1906 |
Out of service | 20 September 1924 |
Fate | Broken-up 1925, Bremerhaven, Germany |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 9,764 GRT |
Length | 150.0 m |
Beam | 17.7 m |
Draught | 8.2 m |
Installed power | Quadruple expansion engines |
Propulsion | Twin screws |
Speed | 15 knots |
Capacity | 599 passengers (after 1921 refit) |
Notes | Transferred from Germany to the UK under war reparation conditions |
Prinz Ludwig was purchased by the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Orient Line) in 1921, underwent refit and was renamed Orcades. The vessel then served on the UK-Australia route until 1924.
Orcades is an ancient name for the Orkney Islands.[1]
Notes
References
- Drechsel, Edwin (c1994) Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, 1857-1970, vol.1, Cordillera Publishing Company ISBN 1-895590-08-6
- Haws, Duncan (c.1978) Merchant fleets in profile, vol.1, P. Stephens ISBN 0-85059-319-0
- Latimer, David W (2002) Passenger ships of the 20th century: an illustrated encyclopedia, p. 259, Colourpoint Books ISBN 1-898392-70-6
- Picture Australia
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