Steel freighter owned by Maritime Shipping & Trading Company, London. 8,063 tons gross. She was sold to Greek owners in 1964, sold again in 1972, and scraped in 1974.
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1954 - 1974
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Formerly called SS President Warfield.
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1943 - 1965
Steel freighter built in Montreal, 7,130 tons gross. Operated post WWII initially by Canadian Ship Owners Ltd., Montreal, and then under Hong Kong and Italian registries. She was scrapped in Italy in 1965.
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1865 - 1895
): Single screw, iron passenger ship, 3,119 tons gross, barque rigged with three masts. Built in the United Kingdom as Chilean for the British and South American Steam Navigation Company. But, when this firm went bankrupt in 1866, she was acquired by the National Steam Navigation Company of Liverpool and renamed Denmark. 701 First Class and 200 Steerage passengers, operated between the United Kingdom and New York. She was scrapped in Italy in 1895.
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