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SS Lapland
SS Lapland
History
NameSS Lapland
NamesakeLapland
OwnerRed Star Line
OperatorRed Star Line
Port of registryBelgium Antwerp, Belgium
BuilderHarland & Wolff, Belfast
LaunchedJune 27, 1908
Maiden voyageOctober 4, 1909
Out of service1933
FateScrapped at Osaka, Japan, 1934
NotesHit mine, April 1914
General characteristics
Tonnage17,540 gross tons
Length606 ft 11 in (184.99 m)
Beam70 ft 2 in (21.39 m)
PropulsionTwin screw
Sail plan4 masts
Speed17 knots
Capacity1,500 passengers
NotesTwin funnel, iron hull

The SS Lapland was a passenger ship built by the Harland & Wolff for the Red Star Line and launched June 6, 1908. The Lapland looked similar to her sister ships Samland, Gothland, Poland but was substantially larger.

Crossings

On October 4, 1909, the Lapland began her maiden voyage sailing from Antwerp, Belgium to Dover, England and New York City on October 10, 1909 under the Belgian flag. She started her last voyage on this service on April 7, 1914 and on January 9, 1914 began sailing between Liverpool, England and New York.

World War I

On October 29, 1914 the Lapland began the Liverpool-New York City crossings under the British flag while under charter to Cunard Line. In April 1917 she was mined off the Mersey Bar Lightship, but managed to reach Liverpool and in June 1917 she was requisitioned and converted to a troopship.

Post-war

On November 24, 1918 began her first voyage after the Armistice when she sailed from Liverpool for New York for the White Star Line and on August 2, 1919 started her sixth and last round voyage on this service. On September 16, 1919 she transferred to the Southampton, England - New York crossing under charter to White Star Line and made three round voyages on this route, the last starting November 27, 1919.

The Lapland was refitted to 18,565 gross tons with passenger accommodation for 389-1st, 448-2nd and 1,200-3rd class and resumed service for the Red Star Line, but under the British flag, on January 3, 1920 when she sailed from Antwerp for Southampton and New York. In April 1927 she was altered to carry cabin, tourist and 3rd class passengers and on April 29, 1932 started her last voyage between Antwerp, Southampton, Havre, New York. Between 1932-1933 she was used on London-Mediterranean cruises. In October 1933 was sold to Japanese owners and scrapped at Osaka, Japan the following year."

References

  • North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p. 850
  • Andr, Kint, Robert Vervoort, De Red Star Line, Antwerpens Vergane Glorie, p. 98/99
  • Orans.org: SS Lapland