Wednesday, March 14, 2012

the White Star Line's SS 'Teutonic' at Liverpool, 1900s


Launched in 1889, the SS Teutonic was like the other White Star liners, often used to transport Irish migrants across the Atlantic. She saw use a troop ship in the Boer War and as an armed merchant cruiser in WW1. In October 1918 she nearly hit an iceberg (within 20 feet according to the Chicago Tribune) off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.  In 1921 she was scrapped at Emden in Germany.

Tonnage:    9,984 grt
Length:    582 feet (177.7 metres)
Beam:    57.7 feet (17.6 metres)
Propulsion:    Two triple expansion engines powering two propellers.
Speed:    20.5 knots (38.0 km/h)
Capacity:    1,490 passengers (300 first class)

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