Keywords: postcards s.s. camden sscamden steamboats steamships outdoor A real-photo postcard showing the steamer S.S. Camden near a harbor. Passengers are visible on the decks of the ship. A large house can be seen among the trees in the background, with other buildings toward the right. Built in 1907 at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, the Camden was one of the steamships which ran the line from Boston to Bangor for the Eastern Steamship Lines. The Camden was rebuilt for transport during World War II, serving the Hawaiian islands. Sold to Asia Development Corp of Shanghai April 30. 1948. Other names: Comet, Wansu (Chinese) Sister ship: Belfast Built at Bath Iron Works, 1907 Length: 320.5 Breadth: 40.0 Draught: 16.1 Gross tonnage: 2153.0 Speed: 18 knots A real-photo postcard showing the steamer S.S. Camden near a harbor. Passengers are visible on the decks of the ship. A large house can be seen among the trees in the background, with other buildings toward the right. Built in 1907 at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, the Camden was one of the steamships which ran the line from Boston to Bangor for the Eastern Steamship Lines. The Camden was rebuilt for transport during World War II, serving the Hawaiian islands. Sold to Asia Development Corp of Shanghai April 30. 1948. Other names: Comet, Wansu (Chinese) Sister ship: Belfast Built at Bath Iron Works, 1907 Length: 320.5 Breadth: 40.0 Draught: 16.1 Gross tonnage: 2153.0 Speed: 18 knots |