SS Empress of Britain (2007)

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SS Empress of Britain (2007) is a modern cruise ship originally built as a large ocean liner by the renowned Scottish shipbuilding firm John Brown & Company.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
passenger ship
hasAccommodationType multiple passenger decks
hasBuilder John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
hasCommercialStatus civilian vessel GENERATED
hasConstructionMethod steel-hulled shipbuilding
hasCountryOfOrigin United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasCrewFacilities bridge
crew cabins
crew mess
hasCrewType professional seafaring crew
hasDesignPurpose long-distance passenger transport
tourism
hasHullMaterial steel
hasHullType displacement hull
hasLaunchYear 2007
hasNavigationArea open ocean
hasNavigationEquipment GPS
radar
radio communications
hasOnboardFacilities cabins
entertainment venues
lounges
open decks
restaurants
hasOperationalEnvironment international waters
hasPassengerAmenities dining services
entertainment programs
recreational facilities
hasPassengerServiceType leisure travel
hasPowerSource internal combustion engines
hasPrimaryUse ocean cruising
hasPropulsionType diesel
hasRegistrationType commercial ship registry
hasSafetyEquipment life jackets
life rafts
lifeboats
hasShipyardLocation Clydebank, Scotland NERFINISHED
hasSuperstructureType multi-deck superstructure
namedAfter Empress of Britain NERFINISHED

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Britain (2007)