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					Year | 
				
					Name | 
				
					Owner | 
			
			
							|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1913 | Nigaristan | Strick Line Ltd. | |
| 1918 | Nigaristan | Portloe S.S. Co. Ltd. | |
| 1919 | Portloe | Portloe S.S. Co. Ltd. | |
| 1921 | Portloe | Portfield Steamship Co. Ltd. | |
| 1931 | Portloe | Constants Ltd. | |
| 1936 | Lyminge | Constants Ltd. | |
| 1937 | George J, Goulandris | Goulandris Bros. | 
Torpedoed and sunk by U-66 (Richard Zapp) west of the Canary islands, on 29th June, 1941. The ship was on a voyage from Port Louis to Leith with a cargo of sugar.
Busy scene on the Nigaristan
				
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																Donated by Mr. S. NaisbittA busy scene on the deck of the steamship Nigaristan.
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Joining the Nigaristan
				
															Created by Strick Lines
																Donated by Mr. S. NaisbittA letter from the Company inviting Walter Naisbitt's to join the steamship Nigaristan.
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MV Nigaristan
				
															Created by Francis Elsdon
																Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceMV Nigaristan. Gray built in 1913.
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Nigaristan (1)
				
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																Donated by Mr. S. NaisbittA view of the steamship Nigaristan taken from on board another ship at sea.
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Nigaristan (2)
				
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																Donated by Mr. S. NaisbittA rather crumpled photograph of the steamship Nigaristan taken from another ship.
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Nigaristan (2)
				
															Created by Mr. J. Hawson
																Donated by Mr. S. NaisbittA slightly dark photograph of the homeward-bound Strick Lines steamship Nigaristan taken in the Red Sea on Tuesday, August 12th, 1930. The photograph was taken my Mr. J. Hawson from the deck of his ship, another Strick Lines vessel, the Bandar Shahpour. The Nigaristan managed an average speed of 12.6 knots.
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