SS Canada (1896)

SS Canada was a British Dominion Line passenger liner remembered as the first twin-screw steamship operating between Liverpool and Montreal. She was used as a troopship during the Boer War from 1899 to 1902 and again during World War I from 1914 to 1918.[2]

History
United Kingdom
Name: SS Canada
Namesake: Canada
Builder: Harland and Wolff, Belfast
Launched: 14 May 1896[1]
In service: 1896
Fate: broken up in Italy, 1926
General characteristics
Type: Ocean liner
Displacement: 9,413 long tons (9,564 t)
Length: 514 ft (157 m)
Beam: 58 ft (18 m)
Propulsion: Twin screw, triple expansion engines
Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)

Citations

  1. "Launches and Trial Trips: Launch–Irish.: Canada". The Marine Engineer. Vol. 18. June 1896. p. 129. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  2. Emmons, Frederick (1972). The Atlantic Liners. New York: Bonanza Books. p. 32.

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