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dbpedia:SS_Imo
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SS Imo was a steamship that served in passenger and freight trades and later as a whaling supply ship. Christened SS Runic, she was bought, sold and renamed numerous times during her career. In 1917, Imo was under Norwegian registry chartered by the Belgian Relief Commission to bring supplies to war-ravaged Europe. On 6 December, she was involved in a collision in Halifax Harbour with a French munitions vessel, SS Mont-Blanc, laden with a full cargo of highly volatile explosives.
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Tampican (1895–1912) Runic (1889–1895) Imo (1912–1920) Guvernøren (1917–1921)
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dbpedia:Harland_and_Wolff
dbpedia-owl:completionDate
1889-02-16Z
dbpedia-owl:length
131.064
dbpedia-owl:maidenVoyage
1889-02-21Z
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dbpedia:Frederick_Richards_Leyland dbpedia:White_Star_Line
dbpedia-owl:shipBeam
13.716
dbpedia-owl:shipLaunch
1889-01-01Z
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Wrecked on 30 November 1921
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22.224
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dbpedia:Cargo_liner dbpedia:Whaler