SS Empress of Britain (1990)

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SS Empress of Britain (1990) is a later-named cruise ship originally built as a modern ocean liner, known for its service in the contemporary passenger cruise industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
ocean liner
passenger ship
countryOfRegistry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasCrew dozens of crew members
hasFeature multiple decks
radar and navigation systems
stabilizers
hasHullType steel hull
hasLaterName Empress of Britain NERFINISHED
hasNavigationArea ocean-going
hasOnboardFacility cabins
entertainment venues
lounges
open decks
restaurants
hasPassengerCapacity hundreds of passengers
hasPropulsionType motor ship
hasSafetyEquipment life jackets
life rafts
lifeboats
namedAfter Empress of Britain NERFINISHED
operatedAs cruise liner
modern ocean liner
operatedInEra early 21st century
late 20th century
operatedInIndustry passenger cruise industry
operatedInRole commercial passenger service
serviceEntry 1990s
usedFor leisure cruises
passenger transport

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Britain (1990)