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| shipowner = Ellingsen & Johannessen, Bergen
 
| shipbuilder = Maryland Steel Co, Sparrow Point, MD, USA
 
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| shiplength = 414.5 ft (126.31m)
 
| shiplength = 414.5 ft (126.31m)
 
| shipbeam = 53.7 ft (16.33m)
 
| shipbeam = 53.7 ft (16.33m)
| shipdepth = 28. ft (8.56m)
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| shipdepth = 28.1 ft (8.56m)
 
| shippropulsion =Three screws
 
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| shipspeed = 11 knots (20.37 km/h)
 
| shipspeed = 11 knots (20.37 km/h)
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Built for Ellingsen & Johannessen Bergen, Norway as the ''Georgian''. Renamed ''SS Kalfarli'' in 1916, she was scrapped in 1934. Used during WW1 for a period at least as a hospital or Ambulance transfer ship between Lemnos and Malta.
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Built for Ellingsen & Johannessen Bergen, Norway as the ''Georgian''. Renamed ''SS Kalfarli'' in 1916, she was scrapped in 1924. Used during WW1 for a period at least as a hospital or Ambulance transfer ship between Lemnos and Malta.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

Latest revision as of 18:55, 11 October 2023

HS Georgian
HS Georgian.jpg
History
Name HS Georgian
Owner Ellingsen & Johannessen, Bergen
Builder Maryland Steel Co, Sparrow Point, MD, USA
Launched 1910
Completed August 1910
General characteristics
Type Cargo/Passenger liner
Tonnage 6,580 tons
Length 414.5 ft (126.31m)
Beam 53.7 ft (16.33m)
Depth 28.1 ft (8.56m)
Propulsion Three screws
Speed 11 knots (20.37 km/h)



Remarks

Built for Ellingsen & Johannessen Bergen, Norway as the Georgian. Renamed SS Kalfarli in 1916, she was scrapped in 1924. Used during WW1 for a period at least as a hospital or Ambulance transfer ship between Lemnos and Malta.

Soldiers carried

Mudros to Malta 25 - 27 August 1915