Category:Serpa Pinto (ship, 1915)
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- Built by: Workman, Clark & Co, Belfast
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- Launch date: 08.09.1914
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- Length over all: 137 m
- LPP: m
- Beam: 17.6 m
- Draught: m
- GRT: 8,267
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- Main engine: twin screw
- Speed: 14 kn
- Passengers: 278-1st and 328-2nd class
History
- 1915 Named: Ebro for Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Flag: United Kingdom
- 1915 Became an armed merchant cruiser
- 1919 Converted to oil fuel and chartered to
- 1922 Sold to Pacific Steam Navigation Co.
- 1935 Sold to Yugoslavia Renamed: Princesa Olga.
- 1940 Sold to Companhia Colonial de Navegacao, Lisbon Renamed: Serpa Pinto Flag: Portugal
- 14.08.1940 Started her first Lisbon - Madeira - St. Vincent - Rio de Janeiro - Santos voyage
- 06.09.1955 Left Lisbon in tow for Belgian shipbreakers. [NRP Bonsor, South Atlantic Seaway]
See also: Shipping and Shipbuilding
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