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I'm looking for the name of the ship that came from Trieste, Austria in 1904-6?

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the listed ship was the Pannonia however I haven't been able to find it's arrival listed. Can anyone confirm?

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  1. PANNONIA

    9,851 gross tons, length 486.5ft x beam 59.3ft, one funnel, four masts, twin s***w and a speed of 13 knots. Accommodation for 40-1st and 800-3rd class passengers.

    Built by John Brown & Co, Glasgow and purchased by Cunard SS Co while building, this ship was launched in March 1903. On 28th May 1904 she left Trieste on her maiden voyage to Fiume, Palermo and New York and continued Mediterranean - New York sailings until commencing her last sailing on 16th

    Jul.1914 between Fiume, Patras, Messina, Palermo, Naples and New York.  Chartered to Anchor Line, she sailed from Glasgow on 3rd Oct.1914 for Queenstown (Cobh) and New York and made four round voyages on this service.  On 12th Mar.1915 she started her first St Nazaire - New York voyage and on

    26th Dec.1915 her first London - New York sailing. Her eleventh and last London - New York voyage started on 19th Aug.1917 and on 8th Oct.1917 she commenced Liverpool - New York voyages. Her last Liverpool - New York voyage started 2nd Apr.1918 and her last London - New York on 29th Mar.1919. She

    reverted to the Mediterranean on 18th May 1919 when she left Piraeus for Marseilles and New York and continued until 17th Sep.1921 when she sailed from Trieste for Patras, Messina, Naples, Palermo, Valencia and New York.  She then resumed Liverpool - New York voyages until starting her last crossing on 18th Apr.1922 from New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg.  She was scrapped in 1922.[North Atlantic Seaway by .R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.156]

    For photographs, try these -

    Steamship Historical Society of America http://www.sshsa.org/

    or

    Ship Photos; http://home.att.net/~paul.petersen/ships...

    Year Remarks

    1903  March, launched

    1904  May 28, maiden voyage Trieste - Fiume - Palermo - New York

    1914  Oct. 3, chartered by the Anchor Line

    1915  London - New York service

    1919  London - New York service. Trieste - New York service

    1920  Trieste - New York service

    1922  Trieste - New York service

    1922  Oct. Scrapped

    Pannonia's Arrival dates for 1904:  http://books.google.com/books?id=yepikQK...


  2. Where did this ship sail to, you have given the country it sailed from where it docked would really help.

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