SS Orcades (1947) explained

SS Orcades was an ocean liner serving primarily the UK – Australia – New Zealand route. She started service as a British Royal Mail Ship (RMS) carrying first and tourist class passengers. Orcades carried many migrants to Australia and New Zealand[1] and was later used as a cruise ship, and is featured in the British Pathe films "I am a passenger" on YouTube. She also made several voyages from Canada (Vancouver). "Orcades" is the Latin name[2] for the Orkney Islands.

Built at the Barrow-in-Furness yard of Vickers-Armstrong, Orcades (yard no. 950) had an identical hull and machinery to P&O's (yard no. 951), but differed in superstructure and interior layout. The vessel's near-sister ships were and

In 1952 Orcades was fitted with a 'top hat' funnel extension to clear smoke from the after decks. On 7 May 1952, she ran aground in Port Philip Bay half a mile off Rosebud Pier, Victoria, Australia.[3] [4] She was refloated and returned to service.[5]

During the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, Orcades served as an accommodation ship.

Orcades was refitted in 1959 and 1964. In the 1964 refit, Orcades became a single-class vessel and her hull colour changed from "Orient corn" to white.

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  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20080726110944/http://museumvictoria.com.au/DiscoveryCentre/Infosheets/Orcades/ Post World War II Migrant Ships: Orcades
  2. http://www.english.upenn.edu/Projects/knarf/Places/orkencyc.html Encyclopædia Britannica
  3. The Orcades Aground. 7 May 1952 . 6 . 52305 . C .
  4. News: ORCADES RELEASED FROM SANDBAR . . 41 . 377 . New South Wales, Australia . 8 May 1952 . 23 April 2017 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: Orcades Refloated . . 21 . 1204 . Queensland, Australia . 8 May 1952 . 23 April 2017 . 7 . National Library of Australia.