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46: 428:, 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. Her service speed was 16 knots. She originally carried 2,102 passengers, including 333 first class, 169 second class, and 1,600 third class, on four decks with a steel hull, and was served by a crew of 252. She was fitted with two masts and two funnels. She saw Hamburg-New York and Hamburg-South America service. 149: 191: 31: 447:
was launched on November 23, 1901. She set out on her maiden voyage on June 7, 1902, proceeding from Hamburg to Boulogne to Southampton, then finally to New York, where she arrived at
719: 480:, as which on May 8, 1923, she made her first voyage, Le Havre to New York. At this time, she could accommodate 500 passengers in first class and 250 in third class. 580: 573: 724: 217: 526: 474:(CGT, "French Line") from New York to Le Havre. In December 1921, she was laid up. In March 1923, she was sold to CGT and renamed 471: 227: 729: 566: 709: 704: 335: 72: 714: 699: 589: 547: 403: 289: 20: 617: 461:, Brazil in August 1914. On June 1, 1917, she was seized by the Brazilian government, who renamed her 645: 603: 638: 306: 501: 694: 610: 652: 425: 82: 8: 689: 631: 624: 107: 558: 683: 413: 51: 448: 409: 351: 295: 458: 659: 454:
In 1912, she was rebuilt, with luxury suites added to her boat deck.
467:. On February 27, 1918, she was chartered to the French government. 421: 417: 196: 154: 30: 483:
She was laid up again in 1928 and scrapped in Genoa in 1929.
470:On March 11, 1920, she began her first voyage for 588: 681: 451:on June 28. She serviced this route until 1911. 720:Ships of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique 533:, March 21, 1902, p. 7 (subscription required). 574: 499: 136:Interned at Pernambuco, Brazil, August 1914 581: 567: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 218:Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez 682: 562: 531:New Haven Morning Journal and Courier 316:525 ft 6 in (160.17 m) 187: 145: 42: 324:62 ft 3 in (18.97 m) 13: 472:Compagnie Générale Transatlantique 431:She was the sister ship to the SS 228:Compagnie Générale Transatlantique 14: 741: 725:Ships of the Hamburg America Line 540: 336:quadruple expansion steam engines 97:Hamburg–South America (1911–1914) 189: 183:Sold to France, 27 February 1918 147: 44: 29: 548:"SS Blücher (1902) Photographs" 500:Swiggum, S.; Kohli, M. (2014). 519: 493: 1: 730:Barbarossa-class ocean liners 486: 414:Blohm & Voss Shipbuilders 139:Seized by Brazil, 1 June 1917 73:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher 94:Hamburg–New York (1901–1911) 7: 529:." 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Index

List of ships named Blucher

German Empire
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Hamburg America Line
Blohm & Voss
Brazil
France
Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez
Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Barbarossa-class
ocean liner
GRT
quadruple expansion steam engines
knots
Barbarossa-class
ocean liner
Blohm & Voss Shipbuilders
Hamburg
Germany
Hamburg America Line
Ellis Island
Pernambuco
Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
"Ship Descriptions (B)"
Arrival of the Moltke
"SS Blücher (1902) Photographs"
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