SS Valdivia (1886)

Valdivia in 1898
History
Name
  • 1886: Tijuca
  • 1896: Valdivia
  • 1908: Tom G Corpi
  • 1909: Flandre
Namesake
Owner
  • 1886: Hamburg Süd
  • 1896: HAPAG
  • 1908: Peter R Hinsch
  • 1909: Soc Gén des Transports Maritimes à Vap
Port of registry
BuilderArmstrong, Mitchell & Co, Low Walker
Yard number496
Launched28 August 1886
CompletedOctober 1886
Identification
FateScrapped, 1927
General characteristics
TypePassenger ship
Tonnage2,179 GRT, 1,372 NRT
Length309.1 ft (94.2 m)
Beam36.8 ft (11.2 m)
Depth24.0 ft (7.3 m)
Decks2
Installed power265 NHP
Propulsiontriple-expansion engine
Capacity
  • 40 × first class
  • 280 × steerage class

SS Valdivia was a passenger ship that was built in England and launched in 1886 as Tijuca. She was renamed Valdivia in 1896, Tom G Corpi in 1908 and Flandre in 1909. She had a succession of German owners until 1909, when she was bought by a French shipping company. She was scrapped in 1927.

Valdivia is notable as the ship in which the German marine biologist Carl Chun undertook the Valdivia Expedition in 1898–99.[1]

  1. ^ "Prof. Dr. phil., Dr. med. h. c. Carl Chun". Leipzig University. Retrieved 1 October 2016.