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- SS_Irma_(1905) length "74371.2".
- SS_Irma_(1905) abstract "SS Irma was a 1,322-ton steamship built by the British shipyard Sir Raylton Dixon & Co. Ltd. in Middlesbrough in the north-east of England. She was delivered to the Norwegian passenger ship company Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab of Bergen in 1905. Irma sailed for the company until she was attacked and sunk by two MTBs belonging to the Royal Norwegian Navy on 13 February 1944.".
- SS_Irma_(1905) activeYearsEndDate "1944-02-13".
- SS_Irma_(1905) builder Middlesbrough.
- SS_Irma_(1905) builder Sir_Raylton_Dixon.
- SS_Irma_(1905) builder United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- SS_Irma_(1905) country Norway.
- SS_Irma_(1905) homeport Bergen.
- SS_Irma_(1905) length "74.3712".
- SS_Irma_(1905) owner Bergen_Steamship_Company.
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipBeam "9.99744".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipLaunch "1905-01-05".
- SS_Irma_(1905) status "Sunk by Royal Norwegian Navy MTBs".
- SS_Irma_(1905) thumbnail DS_Irma_ved_Åndalsnes.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Irma_(1905) topSpeed "25.002".
- SS_Irma_(1905) wikiPageExternalLink b9a3e4ce81c26c5913593af3c64df165.
- SS_Irma_(1905) wikiPageID "21236072".
- SS_Irma_(1905) wikiPageRevisionID "605883530".
- SS_Irma_(1905) hasPhotoCollection SS_Irma_(1905).
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipAcquired "April 1905".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipBuilder United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipBuilder "Sir Raylton Dixon & Co. Ltd., Middlesbrough,".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipCapacity "87".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipCountry Norway.
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipFate "Sunk by Royal Norwegian Navy MTBs".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipFlag "60".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipHomeport Bergen.
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipIdentification "Code Letters: LDTP".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipIdentification "Code letters: MCHD".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipLaunched "1905-01-05".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipName "SS Irma".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipNotes "All the above listed information, unless otherwise noted, was acquired from".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipOutOfService "1944-02-13".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipOwner Bergen_Steamship_Company.
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipPropulsion "1500".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipRoute Hurtigruten.
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipRoute "Bergen–Newcastle".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipRoute "Norway–Hamburg".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipTonnage "1322".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipType "Passenger/cargo ship".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipType "Troop ship".
- SS_Irma_(1905) shipYardNumber "510".
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:1905_ships.
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1944.
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_Norway.
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:Steamships_of_Norway.
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:Tees-built_ships.
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:Troop_ships_of_Norway.
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Norway.
- SS_Irma_(1905) subject Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_Norwegian_Sea.
- SS_Irma_(1905) point "49.483333333333334 -5.7".
- SS_Irma_(1905) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Irma_(1905) type Ship.
- SS_Irma_(1905) type Product.
- SS_Irma_(1905) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Irma_(1905) type SpatialThing.
- SS_Irma_(1905) comment "SS Irma was a 1,322-ton steamship built by the British shipyard Sir Raylton Dixon & Co. Ltd. in Middlesbrough in the north-east of England. She was delivered to the Norwegian passenger ship company Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab of Bergen in 1905. Irma sailed for the company until she was attacked and sunk by two MTBs belonging to the Royal Norwegian Navy on 13 February 1944.".
- SS_Irma_(1905) label "Irma (Schiff)".
- SS_Irma_(1905) label "SS Irma (1905)".
- SS_Irma_(1905) sameAs Irma_(Schiff).
- SS_Irma_(1905) sameAs m.05bzm1b.
- SS_Irma_(1905) sameAs Q1672957.
- SS_Irma_(1905) sameAs Q1672957.
- SS_Irma_(1905) lat "49.483333333333334".
- SS_Irma_(1905) long "-5.7".
- SS_Irma_(1905) wasDerivedFrom SS_Irma_(1905)?oldid=605883530.
- SS_Irma_(1905) depiction DS_Irma_ved_Åndalsnes.jpg.
- SS_Irma_(1905) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Irma_(1905).
- SS_Irma_(1905) name "SS Irma".