SS Karnak
SS Karnak is the name of the following ships:
- SS Karnak (1855), part of the Cunard Line, wrecked at the western end of Paradise Island near Nassau, Bahamas on 14 April 1862[1][2]
- SS Karnak (1872), launched 22 July 1872,[3] severely damaged in a collision in December 1876[4]
- SS Karnak (1898), sunk by SM U-32 on 27 November 1916
- SS Karnak, a fictional ship in Death on the Nile, a novel by Agatha Christie, and its film adaptation
See also
References
- ^ Wiberg, Eric. "SS Karnack wreck at Nassau Harbour". The Tribune. Retrieved 29 March 2026.
- ^ "Cunard Line". Benjidog Historical Research Resources: TheShipsList. Retrieved 29 March 2026.
- ^ "Vessels Launched During 1872 from the Yards on the Tees and at the Hartlepools". Northern Echo. No. 933. Darlington. 1 January 1873.
- ^ "Shipping". Liverpool Mercury. No. 9037. Liverpool. 2 January 1877.
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