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| Vaterland/Leviathan
1914 - 1938 |
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| The Vaterland takes to the water in the yards of Blohm & Voss in April 1913. |
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| Painted in familiar HAPAG colours, the Vaterland entered service as the largest ship in the world in 1914. |
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| The ship's impressive First Class Dining Salon. |
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| Painted in a 'dazzle' colour scheme, the former German flagship became the US Navy troopship Leviathan in 1917. |
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| Handed over to the United States Lines, the Leviathan was reincarnated as the flagship of the American merchant fleet. |
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| The Leviathan's Night Club, done in a 'twenties modern style. |
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| With nearly the whole of her stern dismantled, the Leviathan is seen here during her scrapping at Rosyth. |
| The Vaterland/Leviathan - Specifications: | |
| Length: | 948 feet (289.6 m) |
| Beam: | 100 feet (30.6 m) |
| Tonnage: | 54,282 gross tons |
| Engines: | Parsons steam turbines turning four propellers. |
| Service speed: | 23.5 knots |
| Passengers: | 752 in 1st Class, 535 in 2nd, 850 in 3rd & 1,772 in Steerage. |