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RMS Empress of France (1913)

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In 1924, the ship was converted from coal to oil fuel. In July 1926, her interiors were re-configured as 1st-class, 2nd-class, tourist-class and 3rd-class accommodations. In January 1927, the interior was again re-configured as 1st-class, tourist-class and 3rd-class.
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served as flagship for Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper. During the war years, she became one of the first ships to be fitted with the new wireless direction-finding apparatus. After the squadron was retired in 1917, she was re-fitted for peacetime service.
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ship, length 571.4 ft x beam 72.4 ft (22.1 m), two funnels, two masts, four propellers and a speed of 18 knots. Her initial configuration provided accommodation for 287 1st class, 504 2nd class and 848 3rd class passengers.
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Her last voyage that summer began on 17 July 1914; and when she returned to Europe, the nascent war in Europe brought a close to this truncated peacetime period of the ship's history.
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on 20 October 1934. Some of its interior timber panelling was used in the extension (completed in 1937) of St John the Baptist's Catholic Church in
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began her first voyage from Liverpool to Canada as a newly flagged ship of the Canadian Pacific fleet. After a second, trans-Atlantic voyage,
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Transpacific Steam: The Story of Steam Navigation from the Pacific Coast of North America to the Far East and the Antipodes, 1867-1941.
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began on 26 September 1919. She sailed from Liverpool to Quebec. On 3 May 1922, her regular route was changed; and she sailed between
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and Quebec. On 31 May 1922, the route was modified yet again; and she sailed between Hamburg, Southampton, Cherbourg and Quebec.
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This ship was the first North Atlantic liner with a cruiser stern. The vessel was built by William Beardmore & Co Ltd. at
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set out for what was to be her final voyage from Southampton to Cherbourg and Quebec; and in then she was laid up in the
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for the Allan Line on 17 January 1914. On 22 May 1914, set out on her first trans-Atlantic crossing from Liverpool to
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Harrison Watson, Canadian Government's Chief Trade Commissioner in the United Kingdom
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West Indies, South America, South Africa, East Africa, Egypt, Mediterranean
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for this publicity and advertising purpose. The artist was Odin Rosenvinge.
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was one of four ocean liners to circumnavigate the world in 1923.
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The Grand Fleet 1914–16: Its Creation, Development and Work
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Prince of Wales descending steps on return from Canada
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On 31 October 1928, she sailed from Southampton for
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Catholic Trust for England and Wales and 1260:Lieutenant Colonel Sir Martin Archer-Shee 1718:Dittmar, F. J.; Colledge, J. J. (1972). 1318:Immigration card for a passenger on the 1408: 1022:, president of the Royal Bank of Canada 1763:. Windsor, UK: World Warship Society. 1436: 1434: 1432: 17: 1430: 1428: 1426: 1424: 1422: 1420: 1418: 1416: 1414: 1412: 1088:via Mediterranean and Southampton, UK 114: 43: 7: 1273:set out on what was to be her final 399:Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Ltd. 304:A postcard version of a painting of 1853:Ocean liners of the United Kingdom 1462:Dittmar and Colledge 1972, p. 119. 621:Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada 377:Three steamships docked together, 285:on 22 March 1912. 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Vancouver
United Kingdom
Allan Line
United Kingdom

Canadian Pacific Ocean Service
Canada
Ocean liner
ocean liner
William Beardmore and Company
Glasgow
Scotland
Allan Line
Glasgow
gross register tonnage
Liverpool
Saint John, New Brunswick
Quebec

Allan Line
First World War
Armed Merchant Cruiser
10th Cruiser Squadron
Shetland Islands
Northern Patrol
blockade of Germany
Sir Dudley de Chair

Empress of India

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