SS Empress of Britain (1999)

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SS Empress of Britain (1999) was a late-20th-century ocean liner built by the renowned Scottish shipbuilding firm John Brown & Company, continuing the historic Empress of Britain name in modern passenger service.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ocean liner
passenger ship
builtBy John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
builtByCompanyType Scottish shipbuilding firm
builtInCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfShipbuilder United Kingdom NERFINISHED
enteredServiceInCentury 20th century
hasDesignPurpose carrying passengers across seas
hasEra late 20th century
hasHeritage continuation of historic Empress of Britain name
hasHistoricalContext revival of classic Empress of Britain name in modern era
hasHullType steel
hasLaunchPeriod 1990s
hasName SS Empress of Britain NERFINISHED
hasNameSeries Empress of Britain NERFINISHED
hasNameSuffix (1999)
hasNotableFeature carries historic Canadian Pacific "Empress" branding legacy
hasOperatingEnvironment open ocean
hasPassengerRole cruise and line voyages
hasPropulsion steamship
hasServicePeriod late 20th century
hasShipPrefix SS
namedAfter Empress of Britain NERFINISHED
operatedAs ocean liner in modern passenger service
operatedOn ocean routes
sharesNameWith RMS Empress of Britain (1906) NERFINISHED
RMS Empress of Britain (1931) NERFINISHED
shipbuilder John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
usedFor ocean travel
passenger service

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Britain (1999)