Category:Tacoma (ship, 1870)
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English:
Ship
- Type:
- Design by:
- Order date:
- Built by William Denny and Bros of Dumbarton, Scotland
- Yard No 136
- Keel laid:
- Launch date: 18.01.1870
- Date of completion: 1870
- Length over all: 99.8 m
- LPP: 327.4 ft
- Beam: 39.3 ft
- Draught:
- Depth: 18.6 ft
- GRT: 2,553
- DWT:
- NRT:1,628
- Sail area:
- Main engine: Steam compound
- Screw: 1
- Speed: 12 kn
- Passengers: 150-1st class and 800-3rd class
History
- 1870 Named Batavia for the Cunard Line.
- 10.05.1870 Left Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Queenstown (Cobh) and New York
- 06.02.1884 Last voyage on this service,
- 1884 Sold to John Elder & Co.[shipbuilders] in part exchange for the "Umbria" and "Etruria"
- 1885 Fitted with triple expansion engines.
- 1887–1891 Ran on the Pacific for for Canadian Pacific
- 1892 Sold to Northern Pacific. Renamed Tacoma
- 1898 Sold to North American Mail (US) and in 1901, back to Northern Pacific.
- 1904 Sold to North Western Commercial
- 1905 Seized by the Japanese during the Russo-Japanese War Renamed: Shikotan Maru
- 03.10.1924 Stranded near Shaiweishan, was refloated and scrapped.
Media in category "Tacoma (ship, 1870)"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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S.S. Tacoma - 1900.jpg 741 × 318; 47 KB
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Seattle and the Orient p142.jpg 1,476 × 2,401; 1.09 MB
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Woman on deck of SS Tacoma, ca 1924 (MOHAI 2466).jpg 640 × 445; 33 KB
Categories:
- Iron ships
- Passenger ships of the United Kingdom
- Passenger ships of the United States
- Sail-steamers of the United Kingdom
- Sail-steamers of the United States
- Ships built in 1870
- Ships built at William Denny, Dumbarton
- Ships named Tacoma
- Ships registered in Liverpool
- Ships registered in Seattle
- Ships registered in Tacoma, Washington
- Ships scrapped in 1924
- Ships sunk in 1924
- Two-masted ships
- Ships with same name as home port