Valdivia in 1898
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History | |
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Builder | Armstrong, Mitchell & Co, Low Walker |
Yard number | 496 |
Launched | 28 August 1886 |
Completed | October 1886 |
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Fate | Scrapped, 1927 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Passenger ship |
Tonnage | 2,179 GRT, 1,372 NRT |
Length | 309.1 ft (94.2 m) |
Beam | 36.8 ft (11.2 m) |
Depth | 24.0 ft (7.3 m) |
Decks | 2 |
Installed power | 265 NHP |
Propulsion | triple-expansion engine |
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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]