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Photographer:
Gordy [ View profile ]
Title:
Lurline
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Dec 14, 2011
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LURLINE
Name: SS Lurline

Owner: Matson Lines

Chandris Lines

Builder: Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Fore River Shipyard
Laid down: 1931

Launched: 1932

Christened: Lurline, 12 July 1932

Ellinis, September 1963

Maiden voyage: 12 January 1933

Fate: Scrapped in Taiwan in 1987

General characteristics

Type: Ocean liner

Tonnage: 18,163 gross register tons (GRT)
Length: 632 ft (193 m)
Beam: 79 ft (24 m)
Speed: 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph) service
22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) maximum
Capacity: 715 passengers
475 first class, 240 tourist class
Crew: 359

DETAILS: Wikipedia

Photo Credits: The late Allan Green Victoria Australia

The above information may be incorrect, if you have more detail appertaining to the aforementioned vessel please add...ty!

Cheers and GB

Gordy

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Current name:
ELLINIS
Vessel Type:
Passenger/cargo Ship
Gross tonnage:
18,564 tons
Summer DWT:
10,389 tons

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Cruise Ships and Liners built before 1950 - 31 photos

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Tony Garner

2 photos

John Kent

9 photos

wfsilveira

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Hornstein

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Gordy

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Chris Howell

7 photos

Tony Martin

1 photos

Mr. DOT

1 photos

Emmanuel.L

1 photos

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Madlenea

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Thanks very much for posting this lovely photo. There was always something about Trans-Pacific liners. Just wondering - do you have any photos of American President Lines passenger ships? I sailed aboard "President Wilson" in 1963 and would love to see her again. Thanks again, Gordy. Alex

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These three Matson liners of 1932, were well designed and built, and all had long lives, remarkable vessels! mrdot.

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