SS Princess Louise (1921)
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The SS Princess Louise was a 331-foot steamship, named in honor of Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, Queen Victoria's granddaughter. The ship was part of the Canadian Pacific Railway's "Princess" fleet, the coastal counterparts to CPR's "Empress" fleet of passenger liners which sailed on trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic routes. The ships of the British Columbia Coast Steamships came to be called "pocket liners" because they offered on smaller vessels the superior class of service, splendid amenities and luxurious decor equal to great ocean liners.
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SS Princess Louise (1921)
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SS Princess Louise
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39842163
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996432567
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Single reciprocating, triple expansion steam engine
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Wallace Shipyard, North Vancouver, British Columbia
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8.64E7
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Pocket Liner
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--06-20
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1921
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1921-08-29
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SS Princess Louise
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54000.0
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1964
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Hudson's Bay Company; Canadian Pacific Railway, others.
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4500.0
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4032
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Vancouver, British Columbia; Puget Sound; coastal British Columbia; southeast Alaska
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The SS Princess Louise was a 331-foot steamship, named in honor of Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, Queen Victoria's granddaughter. The ship was part of the Canadian Pacific Railway's "Princess" fleet, the coastal counterparts to CPR's "Empress" fleet of passenger liners which sailed on trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic routes. The ships of the British Columbia Coast Steamships came to be called "pocket liners" because they offered on smaller vessels the superior class of service, splendid amenities and luxurious decor equal to great ocean liners.
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5463
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96.68256
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14.66088
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1921-08-29
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Sunk 20 June 1990