About: SS Norse Lady

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SS Norse Lady was a cargo ship built by of Newcastle upon Tyne to the United Kingdom's standard First World War "War C" design. She traded from 1920 until 1958, in which time she had six successive owners and four different names. In 1958 she ran aground in eastern Indonesia, was captured and beached by rebels, and then set on fire by a naval bombardment. She remained a wreck until 1966, when she was scrapped in Taiwan.

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  • SS Norse Lady was a cargo ship built by of Newcastle upon Tyne to the United Kingdom's standard First World War "War C" design. She traded from 1920 until 1958, in which time she had six successive owners and four different names. In 1958 she ran aground in eastern Indonesia, was captured and beached by rebels, and then set on fire by a naval bombardment. She remained a wreck until 1966, when she was scrapped in Taiwan. (en)
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  • Ran aground offSulawesi14 August 1958; captured byPermestarebels and beached 16 Aug; shelled byIndonesian Navy22 August 1958; scrappedKaohsiung, Taiwan, 1966
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  • Belang in North Sulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia, where Permesta rebels beached Norse Lady and the Indonesian Navy bombarded her (en)
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  • *Wood, Skinner & Co, *Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (en)
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  • War C (en)
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  • Jan 1920 (en)
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  • *Code Letters LCUF * (en)
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  • *SS War Glade *SS Norefos *SS Norefjord *SS Ryvarden *SS Norse Lady (en)
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  • 1958-08-22 (xsd:date)
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  • *Thor Thoresens Linje *Den norske Amerikalinje *F.N. Nordbø *Rolf Wigands Rederi *Halvorsen Shipping Co *Pan-Norse Steamship Co (en)
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  • * Kristiania * Oslo * Haugesund * Bergen * (en)
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  • SS Norse Lady was a cargo ship built by of Newcastle upon Tyne to the United Kingdom's standard First World War "War C" design. She traded from 1920 until 1958, in which time she had six successive owners and four different names. In 1958 she ran aground in eastern Indonesia, was captured and beached by rebels, and then set on fire by a naval bombardment. She remained a wreck until 1966, when she was scrapped in Taiwan. (en)
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  • SS Norse Lady (en)
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  • *SS Norefjord (1921–49) (en)
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  • *SS Norse Lady (1958) (en)
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  • *SS War Glade (1919) (en)
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