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The year in which a vessel’s construction is completed.

Year of ship completion

1908 ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

The individual and/or organisation listed as having been responsible for constructing the vessel. This can/may be the same as the owner and/or manager.

Shipbuilder

Harland & Wolff Ltd ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

A vessel’s means of propulsion.

Propulsion

Steam ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

undefined ( Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940 )

Is the steamer assisted by sail?

Sail assisted steamer

No ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Is machinery fitted at the aft of the vessel?

Machinery aft?

No ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Generally a smaller additional auxiliary boiler (often used while the vessel is at port).

Is a donkey boiler fitted?

No ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Name of the Proving House responsible for the public testing and certification of a vessel’s anchors and/or chain cables.

Lloyd's Proving House?

No ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Contextual information related to the reasons of the vessel’s loss or disposal.

Circumstances of loss or disposal

Breaking up ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Location where a vessel’s survey was undertaken.

Location of Survey

Belfast ( Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908 )

Wokingham ( Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940 )

Rotterdam ( Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

The process of transferring a vessel to water, but not necessarily her completion.

Launch Date

03/03/1908 ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

The port or place in which the vessel’s construction took place, at the time of writing.

Place of build

Belfast ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Predominant material(s) utilised in a vessel’s construction.

Material of construction

Steel ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Confirmation as to whether the vessel was equipped with refrigeration machinery to aid in the transport of frozen or chilled cargo/goods.

Refrigeration machinery fitted for cargo purposes?

No ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Does the vessel possess an auxiliary power source?

Auxillary

No ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Is electric lighting fitted to the vessel?

Electric light fitted?

No ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

The official record pronounced by the Committee

Loss or disposal

To be broken up ( Memo regarding forwarded letter from Surveyors stating Owners' request to make alteration to already approved equipment of stream wire, hawsers & warps, submitting proposals merit favourable consideration of Committee for Rotterdam, 6th December 1907 1907, Letter from E J Milton, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of Builders proposing to supply equipment of specified steel towline hawsers etc in lieu of those previously approved for Rotterdam, 3rd December 1907 1907, Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

Name of ship as recorded on the record

Ship name

Rotterdam ( Telegram from Belfast Surveyors to Committee of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of fees paid for Rotterdam, 11th June 1908 1908, Memo from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, regarding Owners attending on board during fitting of side lights & gangway doors in the hull, testing & found to be watertight & in good order on Rotterdam, 4th June 1908 1908, Memo regarding Builders stating Owners wishing to have two lengths of steel wire supplied instead of the thicker steel stream wire required by Rules due to it being heavy & awkward, submitting proposal might be approved for Rotterdam, 6th May 1908 1908, Letter from S O Kendall, Belfast Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing letter from Builders to substitute ropes with steel wire hawsers, submitting specified lengths of steel wire rope merit approval for Rotterdam, 5th May 1908 1908, Letter from A W C of Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Builders, to Belfast Surveyors informing of Owners wishing to replace originally arranged length of steel wire with two lengths of smaller diameter steel wire hawsers for Rotterdam, 4th May 1908 1908, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors reminding of Year of Grace for completion of inspection expiring & requesting proposed arrangements from Owners of Rotterdam, 28th December 1939 1939, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, to complete survey all Rule requirements except those stated, year of grace expiring this month for Rotterdam, 14th December 1939 1939, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to R P Hutchinson Esq of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, informing of intention to proceed with demolition but so far only equipment, fittings & furnishings removed from Rotterdam, 9th April 1940 1940, Letter from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, advising of reprinting of Register Book & querying if demolition to commence soon or will propose to retain name with current record 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 3rd April 1940 1940, Letter from Clerk of Classification Committee of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to Rotterdam Surveyors informing of decision by Committee to make record of 'To be broken up' in Register Book & expunging of class for Rotterdam, 29th January 1940 1940, Memo to Chief Ship Surveyor & Chief Engineer Surveyor regarding New York Report on 3rd S S No 1 Survey Partly Held, Rotterdam Surveyors informed by Owners of sale for breaking up, submitting notation 'To be broken up' for Rotterdam, 13th January 1940 1940, Letter from G R Edgar, Rotterdam Surveyor, to Secretary of Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, responding to letter regarding outstanding surveys & informing that Owners having sold, for breaking up purposes, Rotterdam, 4th January 1940 1940 )

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