SS Lancing

http://dbpedia.org/resource/SS_Lancing an entity of type: Thing

SS Lancing was a Norwegian whale factory ship, originally the British merchant ship Knight Errant. She passed through a number of owners, being named Rio Tiete, Omsk, Calanda, and Flackwell at different stages in her career. She was sunk off Cape Hatteras on 7 April 1942 by the German submarine U-552. rdf:langString
rdf:langString SS Lancing
rdf:langString *Calanda (1921-1922)
rdf:langString *Flackwell (1922-25)
rdf:langString *Knight Errant (1898-14)
rdf:langString *Lancing (1925-42)
rdf:langString *Omsk (1915-21)
rdf:langString *Rio Tiete (1914-15)
rdf:langString Lancing
xsd:integer 44064088
xsd:integer 1090961913
rdf:langString World War II Shipwrecks along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico
xsd:date 2013-06-26
rdf:langString Converted Whale Factory Ship
xsd:integer 1898
rdf:langString Address Restricted, near Buxton, North Carolina
xsd:integer 13000451
xsd:integer 1898
xsd:gMonthDay --04-07
xsd:date 1897-12-11
rdf:langString *Knight Errant *Rio Tiete *Omsk *Calanda *Flackwell *Lancing
rdf:langString *Knight Steamship Company, Liverpool *European & Brazilian Shipping Company, London *Dobroflot, Russia *Shipping Controller, UK *London & Foreign Maritime Trading Company, London *London Steamship & Trading Corporation *D L Flack & Son, London *Hvalfanger A/S Globus, Larvik
rdf:langString *Steam triple expansion engine *549 nhp *2,500 ihp
rdf:langString *As built: *7,464 GRT *4,747 NRT *After conversion: *7,866 GRT *4,561 NRT
rdf:langString *Cargo ship *Converted to whale factory ship in 1925
xsd:integer 240
rdf:langString SS Lancing was a Norwegian whale factory ship, originally the British merchant ship Knight Errant. She passed through a number of owners, being named Rio Tiete, Omsk, Calanda, and Flackwell at different stages in her career. She was sunk off Cape Hatteras on 7 April 1942 by the German submarine U-552.
rdf:langString yes
<millimetre> 143256.0
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7213
xsd:double 143.256
xsd:double 23.4696
xsd:date 1897-12-11
xsd:string Sunk on 7 April 1942

data from the linked data cloud