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RMS Claymore, R.M.S. Claymore, R. M. S. Claymore, is the name of several Royal Mail Ships,[NB 1] ships of the British Royal Mail, named for the claymore.
- RMS Claymore (1881), an iron mail steamer ship in-service 1881-1931, also called "S.S. Claymore".[NB 2][1][2]
- RMS Claymore (1955), a mid-20th-century mail boat in the Scottish Isles,[3][4] also known as "M/S Claymore".[NB 3][5]
Notes[edit]
- ^ a b RMS, R.M.S., R. M. S. = Royal Mail Ship
- ^ a b
- SS, S.S., S. S. = screw steamer
- SS, S.S., S. S. = steamship
- ^ a b M/S, MS, M.S., M. S. = motorship
- ^ M/V, MV, M.V., M. V. = motor vessel
- ^ RV, R.V., R. V., R/V = research vessel
References[edit]
- ^ Scottish Maritime Museum. "Figurehead from RMS Claymore". Museums Galleries Scotland.
- ^ Scottish Built Ships - Clyde Ships. "Screw Steamer CLAYMORE built by James & George Thomson in 1881 for David MacBrayne, Glasgow, Passenger / Cargo". Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. 22374.
- ^ "Short Sea Traders". The Engineer. 201. Morgan-Grampian: 84. 1956.
- ^ "Hebrides". GO: The Travel Leisure Magazine. 1955. p. 36. March/April 1955.
- ^ "M/S CLAYMORE" (in Swedish). faktaomfartyg. 2021.