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- SS_Norge abstract "SS Norge was a Danish passenger liner sailing from Copenhagen, Oslo and Kristiansand to New York, mainly with emigrants, which sank off Rockall in 1904. It remained the biggest civilian maritime disaster in the Atlantic Ocean until the sinking of the RMS Titanic eight years later.She was built in 1881 by Alex Stephen & Sons Ltd of Linthouse, Glasgow, for the Belgian company Theodore C. Engels & Co of Antwerp; her original name was Pieter de Coninck. The ship was 3,359 GRT and 3,700 metric tons deadweight (DWT), and the 1,400-horsepower (1.0 MW) engine gave a speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph). She could carry a maximum of 800 passengers.In 1889 she was sold to A/S Dampskibs-selskabet Thingvalla of Denmark (later to be the Skandinavien-Amerika Linien or Scandinavia-America Line) and renamed Norge.On 28 June 1904 Norge ran aground on Hasselwood Rock, close to Rockall, on St Helen's Reef. According to Sebak's comprehensive account, the final death toll was 635, among them 225 Norwegians. The 160 survivors spent up to eight days in open lifeboats before rescue. Several more people died in the days that followed rescue as a result of their exposure to the elements and drinking salt water.Among the survivors was the poet Herman Wildenvey.The wreck of Norge was located off Rockall in July 2003.".
- SS_Norge builder Glasgow.
- SS_Norge status "Ran aground and sank on June 28, 1904".
- SS_Norge thumbnail SS_Norge.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Norge topSpeed "18.52".
- SS_Norge wikiPageExternalLink norge.htm.
- SS_Norge wikiPageExternalLink norpas.htm.
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- SS_Norge wikiPageExternalLink norge1.htm.
- SS_Norge wikiPageID "2151881".
- SS_Norge wikiPageRevisionID "593138261".
- SS_Norge hasPhotoCollection SS_Norge.
- SS_Norge shipAcquired "1889".
- SS_Norge shipBuilder "Alex Stephen & Sons Ltd of Linthouse, Glasgow".
- SS_Norge shipCapacity "800".
- SS_Norge shipFate "--06-28".
- SS_Norge shipLaunched "1881".
- SS_Norge shipName "SS Norge".
- SS_Norge shipName "SS Pieter de Coninck".
- SS_Norge shipOwner "A/S Dampskibs-selskabet Thingvalla".
- SS_Norge shipOwner "Theodore C. Engels & Co".
- SS_Norge shipTonnage "3359".
- SS_Norge subject Category:1881_ships.
- SS_Norge subject Category:History_of_Norway.
- SS_Norge subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1904.
- SS_Norge subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- SS_Norge subject Category:Steamships.
- SS_Norge point "57.5967 -13.6887".
- SS_Norge type 1881Ships.
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- SS_Norge type Steamer104309348.
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- SS_Norge comment "SS Norge was a Danish passenger liner sailing from Copenhagen, Oslo and Kristiansand to New York, mainly with emigrants, which sank off Rockall in 1904. It remained the biggest civilian maritime disaster in the Atlantic Ocean until the sinking of the RMS Titanic eight years later.She was built in 1881 by Alex Stephen & Sons Ltd of Linthouse, Glasgow, for the Belgian company Theodore C. Engels & Co of Antwerp; her original name was Pieter de Coninck.".
- SS_Norge label "Norge (Schiff, 1881)".
- SS_Norge label "Norge (пароход)".
- SS_Norge label "SS Norge".
- SS_Norge label "SS Pieter De Coninck".
- SS_Norge sameAs Norge_(Schiff,_1881).
- SS_Norge sameAs SS_Pieter_De_Coninck.
- SS_Norge sameAs m.06qlv4.
- SS_Norge sameAs Q1376616.
- SS_Norge sameAs Q1376616.
- SS_Norge sameAs SS_Norge.
- SS_Norge lat "57.5967".
- SS_Norge long "-13.6887".
- SS_Norge wasDerivedFrom SS_Norge?oldid=593138261.
- SS_Norge depiction SS_Norge.jpg.
- SS_Norge isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Norge.
- SS_Norge name "SS Norge".
- SS_Norge name "SS Pieter de Coninck".