Description
The T.S.S. Cameronia was used for Atlantic crossings. The Cameronia was built for the Anchor-Donaldson Line in 1919 by the William Beardmore & Co. Ltd. shipyard located on the River Clyde in Glasgow. The T.S.S. designation either refers to "turbine steam ship" or "twin screw steamer." The ship measured in at 16,365 gross tons, 552 feet long, with a beam of 70 feet. She was a one funnel, two masted, twin screw ship with a service speed of 16 knots. The ship carried a total of 1740 passengers in 265 1st class, 375 2nd class, and 1100 3rd class accommodations. This is a Vintage T. S. S Cameronia souvenir tea spoon 4.5 inch long. Made in England Stored for years in my family.