Category:Sobieski (ship, 1939)
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Information about the vessel may be found at IMO 5136866. A ship can change name and flag state through time, but the IMO number remains the same through the hull's entire lifetime. As a result, it can be useful to identify a ship by using the IMO number. |
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English:
IMO number : 5136866
Name of ship : Sobieski (1939–01/01/1950)
Call Sign : -
MMSI : -
Gross tonnage : 11030
DWT : 5577
Type of ship : Passenger Ship
Builder : Swan, Hunter & W. Richardson (1572)
Year of build : 1939
Flag : Poland → → Poland
Port of registry: Gdynia
Status of ship : In Service/Commission
Sources: Tyne Built Ships, Miramar Ship Index
Media in category "Sobieski (ship, 1939)"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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HMS Sobieski FL8900.jpg 800 × 622; 51 KB
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The British Army in Norway April - June 1940 N30.jpg 614 × 800; 90 KB
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The Narvik Campaign, 1940 N24.jpg 800 × 632; 77 KB
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The Narvik Campaign, 1940 N33.jpg 800 × 628; 64 KB
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The Narvik Campaign, 1940. N25.jpg 800 × 676; 71 KB
Categories:
- IMO 5136866
- Diesel-powered ships
- Merchant navy of the Second Polish Republic
- Naval ships of Second Polish Republic
- Ocean liners by name
- Passenger ships of Poland
- Ships built in 1939
- Ships built at Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Neptune Yard, Low Walker
- Ships named after people
- Ships registered in Gdynia
- Ships scrapped in 1975
- Ships scrapped in La Spezia
- World War II ships of Poland
- World War II troop ships