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- SS_Letitia length "163982.4".
- SS_Letitia abstract "The SS Letitia was an ocean liner, built initially for service with the shipping firm Anchor-Donaldson Ltd. She continued to serve with the successor company Donaldson Atlantic Line Ltd, and was requisitioned for service at the start of Second World War to serve as an armed merchant cruiser. She was withdrawn from this service in 1941 and became a troop ship. She was badly damaged in 1943 and on being repaired became a hospital ship in Canada. She was returned to civilian service in 1946 after the end of the war, and was bought by the Ministry of Transport, who assigned her to be managed by Donaldson Bros & Black Ltd as the Empire Brent. She sailed on a number of voyages, at times carrying troops to the Far East, as well as serving as an emigration ship to Australia. She was briefly laid up in 1950, but returned to service under charter from the Government of New Zealand as the Captain Cook. She was finally withdrawn from service in 1960 and was sold for scrapping.".
- SS_Letitia builder Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- SS_Letitia builder Govan.
- SS_Letitia length "163.9824".
- SS_Letitia operator Cunard_Line.
- SS_Letitia shipBeam "20.1168".
- SS_Letitia shipLaunch "1924-10-14".
- SS_Letitia status "Scrapped in 1960".
- SS_Letitia topSpeed "27.78".
- SS_Letitia wikiPageExternalLink 3358.html.
- SS_Letitia wikiPageExternalLink viewship.asp?id=886.
- SS_Letitia wikiPageExternalLink EmpireB.html.
- SS_Letitia wikiPageID "21812662".
- SS_Letitia wikiPageRevisionID "594158632".
- SS_Letitia hasPhotoCollection SS_Letitia.
- SS_Letitia shipArmament "As an armed merchant cruiser: *8 x 6 in guns *2 x 3 in guns".
- SS_Letitia shipBuilder Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- SS_Letitia shipBuilder Govan.
- SS_Letitia shipCapacity "*516 cabin class *1,000 third class *298 cabin class *310 tourist class *964 third class *1,000 patients *965 emigrants *1,088 passengers in two, four, and six berth cabins".
- SS_Letitia shipCompleted "April 1925".
- SS_Letitia shipFate "Scrapped in 1960".
- SS_Letitia shipIdentification "Code Letters GLBX".
- SS_Letitia shipIdentification "Code Letters KSLC".
- SS_Letitia shipIdentification "Pennant Number F16".
- SS_Letitia shipIdentification "UK Official Number 14867".
- SS_Letitia shipLaunched "1924-10-14".
- SS_Letitia shipName "HMHS Letitia".
- SS_Letitia shipName "HMS Letitia".
- SS_Letitia shipName "SS Captain Cook".
- SS_Letitia shipName "SS Empire Brent".
- SS_Letitia shipName "SS Letitia".
- SS_Letitia shipOperator "Cunard Line and Anchor-Donaldson Ltd".
- SS_Letitia shipOperator "Donaldson Bros & Black Ltd".
- SS_Letitia shipOperator "Donaldson-Atlantic Line Ltd".
- SS_Letitia shipOwner "Anchor-Donaldson Ltd".
- SS_Letitia shipOwner "Donaldson-Atlantic Line Ltd".
- SS_Letitia shipOwner "Ministry of Transport".
- SS_Letitia shipOwner "New Zealand government".
- SS_Letitia shipPropulsion "3".
- SS_Letitia shipPropulsion "6".
- SS_Letitia shipPropulsion "Twin Screw; 9,000 SHP".
- SS_Letitia shipRegistry "Glasgow".
- SS_Letitia shipTonnage "8243".
- SS_Letitia shipYardNumber "601".
- SS_Letitia subject Category:1924_ships.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Auxiliary_cruisers_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Empire_ships.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Hospital_ships_in_World_War_II.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Ministry_of_War_Transport_ships.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_New_Zealand.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Steamships_of_New_Zealand.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:Troop_ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- SS_Letitia subject Category:World_War_II_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Letitia type 1924Ships.
- SS_Letitia type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Letitia type AuxiliaryCruisersOfTheRoyalNavy.
- SS_Letitia type Clyde-builtShips.
- SS_Letitia type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Letitia type Craft103125870.
- SS_Letitia type Cruiser103140900.
- SS_Letitia type EmpireShips.
- SS_Letitia type HospitalShip103541269.
- SS_Letitia type HospitalShipsInWorldWarII.
- SS_Letitia type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Letitia type MilitaryVehicle103764276.
- SS_Letitia type Object100002684.
- SS_Letitia type PassengerShip103896103.
- SS_Letitia type PassengerShipsOfNewZealand.
- SS_Letitia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Letitia type Ship104194289.
- SS_Letitia type Steamer104309348.
- SS_Letitia type SteamshipsOfNewZealand.
- SS_Letitia type SteamshipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- SS_Letitia type TroopShipsOfTheRoyalNavy.
- SS_Letitia type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Letitia type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Letitia type Warship104552696.
- SS_Letitia type Whole100003553.
- SS_Letitia type WorldWarIIPassengerShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- SS_Letitia type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Letitia type Ship.
- SS_Letitia type Product.
- SS_Letitia type Ship.
- SS_Letitia type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Letitia comment "The SS Letitia was an ocean liner, built initially for service with the shipping firm Anchor-Donaldson Ltd. She continued to serve with the successor company Donaldson Atlantic Line Ltd, and was requisitioned for service at the start of Second World War to serve as an armed merchant cruiser. She was withdrawn from this service in 1941 and became a troop ship. She was badly damaged in 1943 and on being repaired became a hospital ship in Canada.".
- SS_Letitia label "Letitia (Schiff, 1925)".
- SS_Letitia label "SS Letitia".
- SS_Letitia label "SS Letitia".
- SS_Letitia label "SS Letitia".
- SS_Letitia sameAs Letitia_(Schiff,_1925).
- SS_Letitia sameAs SS_Letitia.
- SS_Letitia sameAs SS_Letitia.
- SS_Letitia sameAs m.05p6cm7.
- SS_Letitia sameAs Q1145880.
- SS_Letitia sameAs Q1145880.
- SS_Letitia sameAs SS_Letitia.
- SS_Letitia wasDerivedFrom SS_Letitia?oldid=594158632.