Washing the Decks of SS ‘Viceroy of India’

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Built by Alexander Stephens and Sons, Glasgow, in 1928, the SS 'Viceroy of India’ was an ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). The ship operated as a British Royal Mail Ship on the Tilbury–Bombay route. The accommodation on board was regarded as luxurious by the standards of the time. The liner was perfect for the leisure cruise market, particularly with the unusual addition of an indoor swimming pool. In 1940 the Ministry of War Transport requisitioned SS 'Viceroy of India’ as a troop ship. The ship sunk in the Mediterranean in November 1942 by German submarine ‘U-407’.

Scottish Maritime Museum

Irvine

Title

Washing the Decks of SS ‘Viceroy of India’

Date

c.1930

Medium

coloured crayon on paper

Measurements

H 27 x W 36 cm

Accession number

2018-015

Acquisition method

purchased with the assistance of the Heritage Lottery Fund, 2018

Work type

Drawing

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