SS Empress of Britain (1973)

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SS Empress of Britain (1973) was a British-built ocean liner later converted to a cruise ship, known for serving various roles under different names during the late 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
ocean liner
builder Vickers-Armstrongs NERFINISHED
builtAt England NERFINISHED
Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
completedYear 1956
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
enteredServiceYear 1956
flag United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasSisterShip SS Empress of Canada (1960) NERFINISHED
SS Empress of England NERFINISHED
homePort Liverpool NERFINISHED
Montreal NERFINISHED
laterHomePort Miami NERFINISHED
Piraeus NERFINISHED
laterName Olympic NERFINISHED
SS Carnivale NERFINISHED
SS Fiesta Marina NERFINISHED
SS Queen Anna Maria NERFINISHED
Topaz NERFINISHED
launchYear 1955
notableOperator Peace Boat NERFINISHED
operator Canadian Pacific Steamships NERFINISHED
Carnival Cruise Lines NERFINISHED
Epirotiki Lines NERFINISHED
Royal Olympic Cruises NERFINISHED
originalName SS Empress of Britain NERFINISHED
owner Canadian Pacific Railway Company NERFINISHED
Carnival Cruise Lines NERFINISHED
Epirotiki Lines NERFINISHED
Greek Line NERFINISHED
Peace Boat NERFINISHED
propulsion steam turbine
renamed Olympic NERFINISHED
SS Carnivale NERFINISHED
SS Fiesta Marina NERFINISHED
SS Queen Anna Maria NERFINISHED
Topaz NERFINISHED
role charity and educational cruise vessel
world cruise ship
route United Kingdom–Canada transatlantic route NERFINISHED
scrappedAt Alang NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
scrappedYear 2008
tonnageType gross register tonnage
usedFor charter cruises
cruise service
educational voyages
transatlantic passenger service

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Britain (1973)