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Gordy [ View profile ]
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Feb 15, 2012
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EMPRESS of JAPAN

Name: 1930—1942: RMS Empress of Japan

1942—1957: RMS Empress of Scotland

1957—1966: SS Hanseatic

Owner: 1930—1957: Canadian Pacific Line

1957—1966: Hamburg Atlantic Line

Operator: 1930—1957: Canadian Pacific Line

1957—1958: rebuilt

1958—1966: Hamburg Atlantic Line

Port of registry: 1930—1957: Unknown, United Kingdom

1957—1966: Hamburg, West Germany

Builder: Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Govan, Scotland

In service: 1930

Out of service: 1966

Fate: Destroyed by fire at New York City harbour, 7 September 1966. Subsequently scrapped

General characteristics (as Hanseatic)

Type: ocean liner/cruise ship

Tonnage: 30,030 gross register tons (GRT)

Length: 205 meters

Beam: 25,5 meters

Speed: 22 knots

Capacity: 1260 (liner service)
960 (cruise service)

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Photo Credits: The Late Allan Green Collection Vic Australia

Cheers and GB

Gordy

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Allan RO

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Jan Ove

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trenor

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Manfred

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David Meare

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Gordy

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heizer

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Paul Wille

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raether

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Hi gordy.thanks for fantastic shot.so elagant ships.rgds.

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The onetime blue ribband holder for the Pacific, the last CPR pacific empress! thanks for this nice post! mrdot.

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Thanks Gordy for the fine photo. Regards

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Good Morning Gordy. Brilliant! Lovely ship with a huge connection to British Columbia. Thanks again. Alex

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