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- SS_Elbe_(1881) length "126949.2".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) abstract "SS Elbe was built in the Govan Shipyard of John Elder & Company, Ltd, Glasgow, in 1881 for the Norddeutscher Lloyd of Bremen. The Elbe had a 3 cylinder compound engine which provided power to her single-screw propeller. She was a fast ship for her time, being able to reach the speed of 15 knots, but small cargo capacity, along with her high consumption of coal, would soon make her uneconomical. She had a straight bow, two funnels and four masts. She was launched on 2 April 1881. After sea trials she made her maiden voyage on 26 June 1881, leaving Bremen for New York via Southampton. The Elbe had accommodation for 179 first-class passengers, 142 in second class, and 796 in steerage. She was a very popular ship with immigrants from Europe to the United States and was virtually always sold out in steerage. The Elbe spent most of the next ten years working the North Atlantic service, but she also made three voyages to Adelaide in Australia, two of which were in December 1889 and 1890.".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) activeYearsStartDate "1881-06-26".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) builder Glasgow.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) builder Govan.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) builder Scotland.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) country Germany.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) homeport Bremen.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) length "126.9492".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) owner Bremen.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) owner Norddeutscher_Lloyd.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipBeam "13.716".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipLaunch "1881-04-02".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) status "Sunk in the North Sea after collision, 31 January 1895".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) thumbnail SS_Elbe_1881.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) wikiPageID "8091654".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) wikiPageRevisionID "603597181".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) hasPhotoCollection SS_Elbe_(1881).
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipBuilder "Messrs John Elder & Co., Govan, Glasgow, Scotland".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipComplement "179".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipCountry Germany.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipDisplacement "4510".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipFate "--01-31".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipFlag "60".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipHomeport "Bremen".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipInService "1881-06-26".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipLaunched "1881-04-02".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipName "SS Elbe".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipOrdered "1880".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipOwner Bremen.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipOwner Norddeutscher_Lloyd.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipPropulsion "3".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipRefit "1890".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) shipSpeed "15".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:1881_in_Scotland.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:1881_ships.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:1895_in_England.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1895.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:Rivers-class_ocean_liners.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:Ships_of_Norddeutscher_Lloyd.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_North_Sea.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) subject Category:Steamships_of_Germany.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) type Ship.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) type Product.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) comment "SS Elbe was built in the Govan Shipyard of John Elder & Company, Ltd, Glasgow, in 1881 for the Norddeutscher Lloyd of Bremen. The Elbe had a 3 cylinder compound engine which provided power to her single-screw propeller. She was a fast ship for her time, being able to reach the speed of 15 knots, but small cargo capacity, along with her high consumption of coal, would soon make her uneconomical. She had a straight bow, two funnels and four masts. She was launched on 2 April 1881.".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) label "Elbe (Schiff, 1881)".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) label "SS Elbe (1881)".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) label "SS Elbe".
- SS_Elbe_(1881) sameAs Elbe_(Schiff,_1881).
- SS_Elbe_(1881) sameAs SS_Elbe.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) sameAs m.026r3tj.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) sameAs Q1325107.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) sameAs Q1325107.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) wasDerivedFrom SS_Elbe_(1881)?oldid=603597181.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) depiction SS_Elbe_1881.jpg.
- SS_Elbe_(1881) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Elbe_(1881).
- SS_Elbe_(1881) name "SS Elbe".