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RMS ''Empress of Britain'' was a
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built by
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at
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on the Clyde in Scotland in 1955-1956 for
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(CP). This ship — the third of three CP vessels to be named ''Empress of Britain'' — regularly traversed the trans-Atlantic route between
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and
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until 1964, completing 123 voyages under the Canadian Pacific flag.


History


''Empress of Britain''

''Empress of Britain'' was built by Fairfield Shipbuilding in Govan near
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, Scotland. She was launched on 22 June 1955 by HM
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. This was nearly fifty years after the first CP ''Empress of Britain'' was launched from Govan in November 1905. Eleven months later, she set out on a maiden voyage from Liverpool to Montreal, leaving Liverpool on 20 April 1956.Ship List
Description of ''Empress of Britain''
The 25,516-ton vessel had a length of 640 feet, and her beam was 85.2 feet. The ship had one funnel, one mast, twin propellers and an average speed of 20 knots. The
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provided accommodation for 160 first class passengers and for 984 tourist class passengers.


''Queen Anna Maria''

In November 1964, the former CP ''Empress'' was sold to the Greek Line; and the ship was renamed SS ''Queen Anna Maria''. This ''Queen'' was rebuilt with a new lido area at the stern and remeasured under Greek rules to 21,716 gross tons, implying a significant reduction in size. In fact her genuine tonnage had been increased by superstructure extension at the stern and the measurement was an attempt to reduce dock dues. With accommodation for 168 first-class passengers and for 1,145 tourist-class passengers, she sailed on the Piraeus to Naples to
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route. Later, she provided service on the Haifa to New York route. In due course, these liner services were replaced by full time, one class, cruising. In 1975, she was laid up at Piraeus for a time.


''Carnivale''

In 1976, the former Greek ''Queen'' was sold to
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; and the ship was renamed — this time as the SS ''Carnivale''. As Carnival's market expanded and the company could afford to buy new ships, the ship transferred into a Latin market subsidiary cruise line.


''Fiesta Marina''

In 1993, Carnival Cruise Lines transferred registration of the ''Carnivale'' to a subsidiary cruise line, Fiesta Marina Cruises; and the ship was renamed SS ''Fiesta Marina.'' She became something of a test ship in a cruise line expansion venture which proved ultimately to be unsuccessful.


''Olympic''

In 1994, Fiesta Marine sold ex-''FiestaMarina'' to
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; and the ship was renamed ''Olympic''. In 1996, she was transferred to Royal Olympic Cruises, operating under the same name.


''The Topaz''

In 1997, the former ''Olympic'' was sold to Cyprus-based
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; and the ship was renamed ''The Topaz''. In 2003, the vessel was chartered, and then later sold to
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to sail for
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operating under the name ''Peace Boat'' – she was repainted white with a blue funnel and her name painted in large letters across both sides of the hull. In October 2005, ''The Topaz'' was inspected and found to be in immaculate condition, the steam turbines engines operating flawlessly. Topaz International were looking for a buyer for ''The Topaz'' and they had maintained the ship in excellent condition. It was hoped that a buyer could be found as ''The Topaz'' offered any potential buyer the opportunity of a ready to work ship. However, rising oil prices combined with inefficient 50-year-old engines proved too much for any potential buyer. In April 2008, ''The Topaz'' was retired from the Peace Boat organization.


After retirement

After ''Topaz'' was retired in April 2008, she was laid up. On 15 June, while she was anchored, she was struck by the tanker ''
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''. The collision severed off part of her bow. During her lay up, she was sold to the breakers. In the late summer of 2008, ''Topaz'' was beached in
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, India to be scrapped. She was placed not too far away from where the remains of the /SS ''Norway'' are located. The ship began demolition a few months after being beached. As of November 2009, most of the ship had been scrapped.


See also

* Ships built at Govan


Notes


References

* Musk, George. (1981)
''Canadian Pacific: The Story of the Famous Shipping Line.''
Newton Abbot, Devon:
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.


External links


Shipping Times: Clydebuilt Database
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