SS Teutonic

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SS Teutonic was a late 19th-century British ocean liner notable for being one of the first modern steamships built for both passenger service and potential auxiliary naval use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf auxiliary cruiser
ocean liner
passenger ship
steamship
beam 17.6 m
57.8 ft
blueRibandYear 1889
builder Harland and Wolff
builtAt Belfast
charteredBy Royal Navy
class Teutonic-class ocean liner
completedIn 1889
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
enteredService 1889
firstClassCapacity 300 passengers
flag United Kingdom
laterName SS Laurentic (I)
laterOwner Allan Line
Canadian Pacific Railway
surface form: Canadian Pacific Line

Dominion Line
launchDate 1889-01-19
length 177 m
582 ft
maidenVoyage 1889-08-07
maidenVoyageRoute Liverpool to New York
navalRole armed merchant cruiser
notableFor being among the first modern steamships built for both passenger and auxiliary naval use
being designed for rapid conversion to an armed merchant cruiser
operator White Star Line
passengerCapacity about 1490 passengers
primaryRoute Liverpool–New York
propulsion triple-expansion steam engines
twin screw propellers
reboilered 1901
record Blue Riband
surface form: Blue Riband westbound holder
registrationPort Liverpool
route North Atlantic
scrappedAt Emden
scrappedIn 1921
secondClassCapacity 190 passengers
servedIn Royal Navy
sisterShip SS Majestic (1890)
surface form: SS Majestic (1889)
thirdClassCapacity 1000 passengers
tonnage 9658 GRT
tookPartIn 1893 Columbian Naval Review in New York
1897 Spithead Naval Review
topSpeed 20 knots
withdrawnFromAtlanticService 1907
wonTitle Blue Riband

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White Star Line operatedVessel SS Teutonic