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RMS Strathaird, later TSS Strathaird, was an ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O).She was the second of five sister ships in what came to be called the "Strath" class. All previous P&O steamships had black-painted hulls and funnels but Strathaird and her sisters were painted with white hulls and buff funnels, which earnt them the nickname "The Beautiful White Sisters" or just "The White Sisters".
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RMS Strathaird TSS Strathaird
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dbpedia:United_Kingdom
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194.676
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1932-02-12Z
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1931-07-18Z
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scrapped in Hong Kong, July 1961
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