Category:Columbia (ship, 1902, Glasgow)
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Ship
- Type:
- Design by:
- Order date:
- Built by: D&W Henderson & Company, Glasgow
- Yard No: 425
- Keel laid:
- Launch date:
- Date of completion: 1902
- Length over all: m
- LPP: 153.3 m
- Beam: 17 m
- Draught: m
- GRT: 8,292
- DWT:
- NET:
- Main engine: Steam triple-expansion engines, twin screw
- Speed: 15 kn
- Passengers: 1,303
History
- 1902 Named: Columbia for Anchor Line. Flag: United Kingdom.
- 1914 Used as British armed merchant cruiser. Renamed: HMS Columbella
- 1919 Returned to Anchor Line. Renamed: Columbia
- 1921 Converted to oil burning
- 1925 Laid up
- 1926 Sold to Byron Line. Renamed: Moreas. Flag: United Kingdom.
- 1927 Laid up
- 1928 Sold to the National Greek Line
- 1929 Scrapped
Source: Scottish Built Ships, Miramar Ship Index
Media in category "Columbia (ship, 1902, Glasgow)"
The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
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Model of the 'Columbia' (1902) RMG G10590.tiff 2,000 × 1,676; 9.59 MB
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StateLibQld 1 126607 Columbia (ship).jpg 1,000 × 639; 81 KB