Cutch (steamship)

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Cutch was a steamship built in 1884 in Hull, England. The ship served as a pilgrimage vessel and a yacht in India from 1884 to 1890, then as a steamship in British Columbia from 1890 to 1900 under the ownership of the Union Steamship Company. The ship was wrecked in August 1900, then salvaged and registered in the United States as Jessie Banning. In 1902 the ship was transferred to the navy of Colombia where it was armed with cannon and served in the Colombian navy as the gunboat Bogota. Bogota shelled the city of Panama on November 3, 1903 during the secession of Panama from Colombia. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Cutch (steamship)
rdf:langString Cutch
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xsd:integer 1095109870
rdf:langString depth of hold
rdf:langString double expansion steam engine, coal-fired boiler.
xsd:integer 12
rdf:langString auxiliary schooner
xsd:integer 1890
rdf:langString Transferred to Colombia, renamed Bogota
rdf:langString Canada registry #100202; US registry 77526; flag signal K.R.Q.S.
xsd:integer 1884
rdf:langString Cutch
rdf:langString as built : 324 gross tons; rebuilt: 676 gross tons
rdf:langString Coastal steamship
rdf:langString coastal British Columbia
rdf:langString Cutch was a steamship built in 1884 in Hull, England. The ship served as a pilgrimage vessel and a yacht in India from 1884 to 1890, then as a steamship in British Columbia from 1890 to 1900 under the ownership of the Union Steamship Company. The ship was wrecked in August 1900, then salvaged and registered in the United States as Jessie Banning. In 1902 the ship was transferred to the navy of Colombia where it was armed with cannon and served in the Colombian navy as the gunboat Bogota. Bogota shelled the city of Panama on November 3, 1903 during the secession of Panama from Colombia.
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xsd:nonNegativeInteger 10395
xsd:double 54.864
xsd:double 7.0104
xsd:string Transferred toColombia, renamed Bogota

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