Category:Cornwall (ship, 1896)
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English: Several ships have been called Cornwall. This category contains media relating to the one that Hawthorn, Leslie & Co built on Tyneside in 1896 for Federal Steam Navigation Co and served as a New Zealand troopship in the Second Boer War from 1899 to 1902. In 1913 Federal Steam sold her to Coe & Clerici of Italy, who renamed her Atlantide. In 1918 the German submarine U-156 sank her in the North Atlantic.
Source: Tyne Built Ships, Miramar Ship Index
Media in category "Cornwall (ship, 1896)"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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StateLibQld 1 103413 Cornwall (ship).jpg 1,000 × 503; 53 KB
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StateLibQld 1 174423 Cornwall (ship).jpg 1,000 × 672; 72 KB
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StateLibQld 1 181271 Ship on the river during the South African War, 1899-1902.jpg 6,000 × 4,119; 11.12 MB
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StateLibQld 1 233591 Loading horses on to the troop ship, Cornwall, ca. 1899.jpg 1,000 × 711; 143 KB
Categories:
- Passenger ships of the United Kingdom
- Second Boer War ships
- Ships built at Hawthorn, Leslie and Company, Hebburn
- Ships built in 1896
- Ships named after places
- Steamships of the United Kingdom
- Troop ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships registered in London
- Ships sunk in 1918
- Ships sunk by U-boats
- Ships sunk during World War I
- Shipwrecks in the North Atlantic
- Ships named Cornwall