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The Barbarossa class was a class of ocean liners of North German Lloyd and the Hamburg America Line of the German Empire. Of the ten ships built between 1896 and 1902, six were built by AG Vulcan Stettin , three were built by Blohm & Voss , and one was built by Schichau-Werke ; all were built in Germany.
Pages in category "Barbarossa-class ocean liners" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... SS Barbarossa; SS Blücher; SS Bremen (1896) F. SS ...
Passenger ships of Germany include all ships designed, ... Barbarossa-class ocean liners ... SS Pennland; SS Pennsylvania (1896) SS Pisa (1896) ...
This is a list of ocean liners past and present, which are passenger ships engaged in the transportation of passengers and goods in transoceanic voyages. Ships primarily designed for pleasure cruises are listed at List of cruise ships. Some ships which have been explicitly designed for both line voyages and cruises, or which have been converted ...
SS Bremen, later renamed Constantinople and then King Alexander, was a German Barbarossa-class ocean liner that entered service in 1897 with Norddeutscher Lloyd. History [ edit ]
The SS United States could travel at a speed of 38.32 knots (44.1 mph), which still holds the record for ocean liners.
SS Barbarossa; Barbarossa-class ocean liner; SS Bremen (1896) SS Bremen (1928) SS Bremen (1957) SS Breslau (1901) USS Bridgeport (AD-10) SS Burdigala; C. SS Calabria ...
SS Blücher was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner built by Blohm & Voss Shipbuilders, Hamburg, Germany, in 1902 for the Hamburg America Line, to sail under German flag. She measured 12,334 gross register tons and was 550 (bp) feet long by 62 feet wide. Steam quadruple-expansion engines powered twin screws.