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Cameronia was the name of three ships built for Anchor Line:

  • SS Cameronia (1911), a passenger liner built in 1911 and sunk by German U-boat U-33 in 1917
  • RMS Cameronia (1919), a passenger liner completed in 1920 and scrapped in 1957
  • Cameronia (1973), a bulk carrier built in 1973, later trading for a number of different owners with several changes of name until scrapped in 1999[1]
  1. ^ "Cameronia (7346881)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 2021-05-23.

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intending to stay and gain citizenship—she returned to Scotland on the SS Cameronia on September 12, 1934. She was recorded as living in New York by April...

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French submarine Maurice Callot

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