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A 351 foot steamship also rigged for sail built in 1874 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The SS Nurnberg was a 351-foot steamship that was also rigged for sail, built in 1874 by Robert Steele & Company, Yard No 80.[1]
History | |
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Owner | Norddeutscher Lloyd[1] |
Builder | Robert Steele & Company[1] |
Yard number | 80[1] |
Launched | September 9, 1873[1] |
Maiden voyage | Bremen-Southampton[1] |
Fate | Scrapped - 1895 at Vegesack[1] |
General characteristics | |
Type | Passenger Cargo Vessel[1] |
Tonnage | 3116 grt[1] |
Length | 351 ft[1] |
Beam | 39.1 ft[1] |
Propulsion | single screw, also rigged for sail[1] |
Speed | 12 kt[1] |
She carried passengers between Bremen and New York City,[2] Bremen and Baltimore, then later between Bremen and Australia.[1]
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