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- SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a passenger ferry steamer operating on the Hong Kong-Canton Line between 1887 and 1933 when she was scrapped and replaced by her namesake, Fatshan (1933). Shortly before scrapping she was renamed Fatshan I. (en)
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- Scrapped in Q4, 1933
- Full ownership acquired by theChina Navigation Companyin 1906.
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- Over 1,000 passengers (en)
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- SS Fatshan underway on the Pearl River (en)
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- 1887 (xsd:integer)
- 1907 (xsd:integer)
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- Full ownership acquired by the China Navigation Company in 1906. (en)
- Scrapped in Q4, 1933 (en)
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- ID / IMO No. 88843 / 1088843 (en)
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- SS Fatshan I on the Pearl River.jpg (en)
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- City of Fatshan , Canton Province (en)
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- * 20px 62.5% owned by Hong Kong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Company
* 20px 37.5% owned by China Navigation Company (en)
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- Triple expansion steam engines (en)
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- Victoria Shipyard 76 (en)
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- SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a passenger ferry steamer operating on the Hong Kong-Canton Line between 1887 and 1933 when she was scrapped and replaced by her namesake, Fatshan (1933). Shortly before scrapping she was renamed Fatshan I. (en)
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