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SS Karagola (1887)

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Karagola
History
United Kingdom
OwnerBritish India Steam Navigation Company
Port of registryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
BuilderA. & J. Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow
Yard number200
Completed1887
Fatedestroyed by fire, 20 April 1901
General characteristics
Tonnage1,168 GRT
Installed power1,797 ihp
Propulsion3-cylinder triple expansion steam engine

SS Karagola was a 1,168 GRT cargo and passenger liner built in 1887 by A. & J. Inglis of Pointhouse, Glasgow for the British India Steam Navigation Company. Inglis also built her three-cylinder triple expansion steam engine, which developed 1,797 ihp. She was destroyed by fire at Akyab on 20 April 1901 and subsequently scrapped.[1]

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