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- SS_Alaska_(1881) length "158496.0".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) abstract "The Alaska was a record breaking British passenger liner that won the Blue Riband for the Guion Line as the fastest liner on the Atlantic in 1882. She was a slightly larger and faster edition of Guion's Arizona and in 1883 became the first liner to make the crossing to New York in under a week. However, Alaska burned 250 tons of coal per day, as compared to Arizona's already high 135 tons. Built by John Elder & Company of Glasgow, she carried 350 first class passengers and 1,000 steerage. As in the case of Arizona, Stephen Guion also personally owned Alaska.Alaska completed 100 voyages when Guion suspended sailings in 1894. She proved difficult to sell and was finally chartered in 1897 by Cia. Transatlanticia Espanola as a troop transport. In 1899, Alaska was sold for scrap, but was resold to the Barrow shipyard where she was used as an accommodiation hulk until broken up in 1902.".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) builder Govan.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) builder Scotland.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) length "158.496".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) operator Guion_Line.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipBeam "15.24".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipLaunch "1881-07-15".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) status "Broken up 1902".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) thumbnail Guion_Alaska.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) wikiPageID "23795602".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) wikiPageRevisionID "570928185".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) hasPhotoCollection SS_Alaska_(1881).
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipBuilder "John Elder & Company, in Govan, Scotland".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipClass "Steam passenger ship".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipFate "Broken up 1902".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipFlag "60".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipLaunched "1881-07-15".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipName "SS Alaska".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipNotes "Renamed Magallanes in 1897".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipOperator "Guion Line".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) shipPropulsion "Single screw - 16 knots".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) title Blue_Riband.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) title "Holder of the Blue Riband".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) years "1882".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) subject Category:1881_ships.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) subject Category:Victorian-era_merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) subject Category:Victorian-era_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) type Ship.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) type Product.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) comment "The Alaska was a record breaking British passenger liner that won the Blue Riband for the Guion Line as the fastest liner on the Atlantic in 1882. She was a slightly larger and faster edition of Guion's Arizona and in 1883 became the first liner to make the crossing to New York in under a week. However, Alaska burned 250 tons of coal per day, as compared to Arizona's already high 135 tons. Built by John Elder & Company of Glasgow, she carried 350 first class passengers and 1,000 steerage.".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) label "Alaska (Schiff)".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) label "SS Alaska (1881)".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) label "SS Alaska (1881)".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) label "アラスカ (客船)".
- SS_Alaska_(1881) sameAs Alaska_(Schiff).
- SS_Alaska_(1881) sameAs SS_Alaska_(1881).
- SS_Alaska_(1881) sameAs アラスカ_(客船).
- SS_Alaska_(1881) sameAs m.06_xmvj.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) sameAs Q1133002.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) sameAs Q1133002.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) wasDerivedFrom SS_Alaska_(1881)?oldid=570928185.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) depiction Guion_Alaska.jpg.
- SS_Alaska_(1881) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Alaska_(1881).
- SS_Alaska_(1881) name "SS Alaska".