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RMS Tahiti
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- The RMS Tahiti was a 7,585 ton ocean liner operated by the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. Built in 1904 on Clydebank by the shipbuilders Alexander and Sons, she was named RMS Port Kingston until 1911. Used as a troopship during World War One, she was subjected to an outbreak of Spanish influenza in 1918 with an exceptionally high mortality rare amongst the troops on board. After being...
- Location:
- Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
- Collections:
- Tāmiro
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- Massey University Library Special Collections
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- Massey University
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