Historical information
Beltana was launched in 1921 at a cost of £179,000. She was a passenger liner built specifically for the UK-Australia emigrant service via the Cape of Good Hope. In October 1917, she was requisitioned for Transatlantic service where she carried munitions and supplies, returning to emigrant service in 1919.
On 31 March 1930 she was sold for £27,000 to Toyo Hogei Kabushiki Kaisha, Japan for conversion for the whaling trade. She was not renamed, being laid up in Japan. She never traded under the Japanese flag. In 1933 she was sold to Gentaro Kasegawa, Kobe for demolition.
Physical description
Framed oil painting of the ship Beltana
Inscriptions & markings
Beltana
Mounting & framing
Ornate plein aire frame in gold with white inner border. No glass or mat.
Keywords
References
- Migrant ships SS Beltana Geneology site for the Mitchell Family