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SS Bremen
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History
Name SS Bremen
Owner Norddeutscher Lloyd.
Builder F. Schichau of Danzig
Yard number 583
Launched 14 Nov 1896
Completed May 1897
In service 5 Jun 1897
Out of service 1929
Fate scrapped 1929
General characteristics
Type Ocean Liner
Tonnage 11,540 tons
Length 550 ft (170 m)
Beam 60.2 ft (18.3 m)
Depth 34 ft (10 m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 15.5 knots (28.71 km/h)
Capacity 250 crew



Remarks

Built for the Norddeutscher-Lloyd Line to service the transatlantic route from Bremen to New York. On 30 Jun 1900 she was caught in a fire on the wharf at New Jersey and ended up running aground. Rebuilt and lengthened, her tonnage was now 11,540. Laid up during WW1.


After the war (4 Apr 1919) she was given to the British P & O Line as part of war reparations and initially used to return servicemen to Australia. Two years later she was sold to the Byron Steam Ship Company and renamed Constantinople. In 1922 she was again renamed to King Alexander, before being scrapped in Italy during 1929.

List of soldiers carried

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