RMS_Mataroa

RMS <i>Mataroa</i>

RMS Mataroa (formerly named the Diogenes) was a 12,341-ton ocean liner built by Harland & Wolff in 1922. She was chartered to the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line with her sister ship SS Sophocles in 1926 and renamed Mataroa. She was scrapped in 1957.[1]

Quick Facts History, General characteristics ...

In 1945, Mataroa made two famous journeys:


References

  1. "R.M.S. MATAROA 1922 -1957". NZ National Maritime Museum. Archived from the original on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2024.

Sources

  • Bordes, François (2011). "Exil et création. Des penseurs grecs dans la vie intellectuelle française" [Exile and creation: Greek thinkers in French intellectual life]. In S. Jollivet; C. Prémat; M. Rosengren (eds.). Destins d’exilés : trois philosophes grecs à Paris : Kostas Axelos, Cornelius Castoriadis, Kostas Papaïoannou (in French). Paris: Le manuscrit. pp. 63–73.
  • Koutouzis, Michel (1 June 2010). "Les voyages du Mataroa". Agoravox (in French).

Further reading

  • Nelly Andrikopoulou, 2007: Le Voyage du « Mataroa  », Athens: Hestia
  • Mimika Cranaki: « Mataroa » à deux voix: Journal d'exil. Bénaki ISBN 978-960-8347-77-9
  • L'Odyssée du Mataroa, soixante-cinq ans après... . Institut français d'Athènes, 20 December 2010
  • "R.M.S. Mataroa 1922 -1957", New Zealand Maritime Record



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