SS Florizel

Florizel arriving St. John's harbour
History
Newfoundland
NamesakeFlorizel of The Winter's Tale
OwnerBowring Brothers
OperatorRed Cross Line
Builder
  • C. O'Connell & Company Ltd.
  • at Glasgow
Launched26 November 1908
Commissioned1909
HomeportSt. John's, Newfoundland
FateSank after striking reef at Cappahayden, Newfoundland
General characteristics
Tonnage
  • 3,081 tons gross register
  • 1,980 tons net register
Length305.5 ft (93.1 m)
Beam43.1 ft (13.1 m)
Depth29.6 ft (9.0 m)
PropulsionSteel Screw Steamer
Speed12 Knots
Capacity
  • 145 First Class
  • 36 Second Class
Notes

SS Florizel, a passenger liner, was the flagship of the Bowring Brothers' Red Cross Line of steamships and one of the first ships in the world specifically designed to navigate icy waters.[1] During her last voyage, from St. John's to Halifax and on to New York City, she sank after striking a reef at Horn Head Point, near Cappahayden, Newfoundland, with the loss of 94 including Betty Munn, a three-year-old girl, in whose memory a statue of Peter Pan was erected at Bowring Park in St. John's.

  1. ^ "Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 2 [Extract: letter F] :: Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador". Memorial University DAI. Retrieved 31 January 2020.