RMS Lady Nelson
RMS Lady Nelson was a steam turbine ocean liner which served in passenger service from 1928 to 1968 and operated as wartime hospital ship from 1943 to 1945. One of a class of five sister ships popularly known as "Lady Boats", she was built for the Canadian National Steamship Company (CNS). The five vessels were Royal Mail Ships that CNS operated from Halifax, Nova Scotia and the Caribbean via Bermuda. Lady Nelson was sold to Egyptian owners in 1953 and served as Gumhuryat Misr and Alwadi until she was scrapped in 1968.
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RMS Lady Nelson
RMS Lady Nelson was a steam turbine ocean liner which served in passenger service from 1928 to 1968 and operated as wartime hospital ship from 1943 to 1945. One of a class of five sister ships popularly known as "Lady Boats", she was built for the Canadian National Steamship Company (CNS). The five vessels were Royal Mail Ships that CNS operated from Halifax, Nova Scotia and the Caribbean via Bermuda. Lady Nelson was sold to Egyptian owners in 1953 and served as Gumhuryat Misr and Alwadi until she was scrapped in 1968.
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RMS Lady Nelson was a steam tu ...... ntil she was scrapped in 1968.
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1,278636e+2
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1,801368e+1
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Scrapped 1968
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45.648.995
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741.966.429
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Ship identification
*official number 155040
*call sign VGZN
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Ship namesake
Frances Nelson, wife of Royal Navy Admiral Horatio Nelson
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Ship propulsion
steam turbines; twin screw
Ship registry
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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*tonnage under deck 5,340
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RMS Lady Nelson was a steam tu ...... ntil she was scrapped in 1968.
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