SS Empress of Britain (1971)

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SS Empress of Britain (1971) was a British-built ocean liner constructed in the early 1970s that later served under multiple names and roles in international cruise service.

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SS Empress of Britain (1971) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
ocean liner
builder Vickers-Armstrongs NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crewComplement several hundred crew
flag Canada NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
grossTonnage approximately 25,000 GT
hasSisterShip SS Empress of Canada (1961) NERFINISHED
homePort Liverpool NERFINISHED
laterUse Caribbean cruises
Mediterranean cruises
around-the-world educational cruises
launchDate 1975
operatedBy Carnival Cruise Lines NERFINISHED
Epirotiki Lines NERFINISHED
Kyma Ship Management NERFINISHED
Peace Boat NERFINISHED
operator Canadian Pacific Steamships NERFINISHED
passengerCapacity approximately 1,000 passengers
propulsion diesel
renamedAs SS Carnival NERFINISHED
SS Fiesta Marina NERFINISHED
SS Olympic NERFINISHED
SS Queen Anna Maria NERFINISHED
SS The Topaz NERFINISHED
SS Topaz NERFINISHED
route United Kingdom–Canada transatlantic route NERFINISHED
scrapped 2010s
scrappedAt Alang, India NERFINISHED
serviceEntry mid-1970s
shipyard Vickers-Armstrongs, Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
usedFor cruise service
transatlantic passenger service

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Britain (1971)