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- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) length "80863.44".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) abstract "The SS City of Manchester was an iron-hulled single screw liner built 1851 by Tod & McGregor, Glasgow, Scotland and the second such ship owned by the Inman Line (officially the Liverpool and Philadelphia Steam Ship Company). It was an improved version of their first ship City of Glasgow which had been launched a year earlier.Steerage passengers were carried beginning in 1852. The City of Manchester was chartered to the French government during the Crimean War, and resumed Inman voyages in 1856. She departed London for Calcutta 24 August 1857 as a transport as a result of the Indian Mutiny. By the next year, New York replaced Philadelphia as the American destination. After 20 years of Inman service, the City of Manchester was sold and converted to sail. The ship operated under sail until wrecked in 1876.There have been many ships named the City of Manchester1. The abovementioned2. City of Manchester, 534 ton wooden ship built 1851, sold 1860 (Baines & MacKay / Black Ball Line) and again 1863. 3. City of Manchester built 1871, lost off Ushant 18854. City of Manchester built 1903, scrapped 19335. City of Manchester, built 1935, sunk 28 February 1942 by Japanese submarine I-153 off Java6. City of Manchester, built 1950, sold 1971 and renamed Kavo Yerakes7. City of Manchester, so named 1984-1985, before and after named Hassel Werder.".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) builder Glasgow.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) builder John_Macgregor.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) builder Partick.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) country United_Kingdom.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) length "80.86344".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) maidenVoyage "1851-07-26".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) owner Inman_Line.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipBeam "11.43".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipLaunch "1851-06-14".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) status "Sold in 1871 and converted to sail.".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) thumbnail Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) type Steamship.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) wikiPageExternalLink swiggum.php?fleetKind=exact&fleetMax=&fleeturlKind=exact&fleeturlMax=&shipKind=exact&shipMax=city%2520of%2520Manchester&sailedKind=between&sailedMin=&sailedMax=&offset=1&pagesize=50.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) wikiPageExternalLink ShipsCC.shtml.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) wikiPageExternalLink inman.shtml.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) wikiPageID "20916466".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) wikiPageRevisionID "567132192".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipBuilder Glasgow.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipBuilder John_Macgregor.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipBuilder Partick.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipFate "Sold in 1871 and converted to sail.".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipFlag "60".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipLaunched "--06-14".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipMaidenVoyage "--07-26".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipName "SS City of Manchester".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipOwner Inman_Line.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipPropulsion "steam & sail".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipRoute "Atlantic crossing.".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipSailPlan "4".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipSpeed "9".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) shipType Steamship.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) subject Category:1851_ships.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) type Ship.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) type Product.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) comment "The SS City of Manchester was an iron-hulled single screw liner built 1851 by Tod & McGregor, Glasgow, Scotland and the second such ship owned by the Inman Line (officially the Liverpool and Philadelphia Steam Ship Company). It was an improved version of their first ship City of Glasgow which had been launched a year earlier.Steerage passengers were carried beginning in 1852. The City of Manchester was chartered to the French government during the Crimean War, and resumed Inman voyages in 1856.".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) label "RMS City of Manchester".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) label "SS City of Manchester (1851)".
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) sameAs RMS_City_of_Manchester.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) sameAs m.05b0rq6.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) sameAs Q1241888.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) sameAs Q1241888.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) wasDerivedFrom SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851)?oldid=567132192.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) depiction Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851).
- SS_City_of_Manchester_(1851) name "SS City of Manchester".