You may have found these already, but thought I'd post them anyway....
S/S TJERIMAI / EL NIL
Length: 135,2 m
Beam: 11 m
GRT: 7,599 t
Built: 1916 Reiherstieg Schiffswerft, Hamburg, Germany
Operator: Rotterdamsche Lloyd
Speed: 14 kn
Passengers: 248
Former names: Marie Woermann (2) 1916 Marie 1919, Wadai 1920-22
New names: El Nil 1933, Safina-E-Murad 1951-53
She was built for the Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie for Germany - German East Africa run.
In 1920 she was handed over to Great Britain and in 1921 was sold to Rotterdamsche Lloyd for Rotterdam - Java service.
In 1933 she was sold to Société Misr de Navigation Maritime, Egypt and in 1943 became a British hospital ship. In 1951 sold to Pakistan and was scrapped at Karachi, Pakistan in 1953.
The S/S El Nil of Misr de Navigation Maritime 1933-51.
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EL NIL
1942-1942
7769
Built in 1916 as MARIE WOERMANN for Woermann Linie, 1917 renamed WADAI, 1921 to Rotterdamsche Lloyd renamed TJERIMAI, 1933 sold renamed EL NIL, 1942 requisitioned, 1943 became hospitalship, Furness Withy & Co. managers, 1947 returned to owners, 1950 sold renamed SAFINA-E-MURAD, 1953 scrapped
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Tjerimai 1921-1933
119: Ordered 1914 as Hamburg ship Marie Woermann, but passed to the Netherlands after WW1. She was laid up in 1930 when Dempo and Baloeran entered service. Sold in 1933, becoming Egyptian El Nil, but chartered by the British as a troopship 1940-50, managed by Furness-Withy. She was scrapped in 1954. (7690 grt, Passengers as built:- 1st: 140, 2nd: 80, 3rd: 40).
An official Rotterdam Lloyd card is shown below
http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Rotterdam...ml#anchor36652
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order a photo
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Photos taken in South Africa available to order. See 97
http://maritimemuseum.ac.za/jmmc/jmmce.html
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Australian maritime museum also has pictures
http://www.anmm.gov.au/lib/spixse.htm
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