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Amélia IV

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purchased her for use as the Royal Yacht and she arrived in Portugal on 2 September 1901. She served a dual purpose as the Portuguese Navy also used her for oceanographic research. In 1908 she travelled to the
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The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808
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for the Portuguese monarch from 1901 to 1910. From 1910 to 1937 she served the Portuguese Navy as an auxiliary ship under the name
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Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil
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When the monarchy of Portugal was overthrown in 1910,
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Portugal
gross register tons
Royal yacht
Cox & King
Ramage & Ferguson
Leith
Harry McCalmont
King Carlos I of Portugal
Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil
Carlos I of Portugal
Manuel II
"Launch of a Yacht at Leith"
British Newspaper Archive
"The Royal Family Safe at Gibraltar"
British Newspaper Archive
Categories
1900 ships
Steamships of the United Kingdom
Ships built in Leith
Auxiliary ships of the Portuguese Navy
Royal and presidential yachts

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