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Leaving SS Ivernia, Boston Harbour
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Leaving SS Ivernia, Boston Harbour
SS Ivernia was built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Launched in 1899 by the Cunard Line company to act as an intermediate ship catering for the vast immigration trade from Liverpool to Boston, USA. Torpedoed and sunk New Years day 1917 by a German U-Boat 58 miles south east off the cape Matapan, Greece. Date: 1902
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Boston Cape Catering Cunard Hunter Immigration Intermediate Launched Liverpool Matapan Miles Newcastle Richardson Sunk Swan Torpedoed Tyne Vast Years 1902 Wigham
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"Leaving SS Ivernia, Boston Harbour: A Nostalgic Glimpse into the Past This evocative photograph captures the SS Ivernia as it departs from Boston Harbour in the early 1900s. Built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and launched in 1899, the SS Ivernia was a proud addition to the Cunard Line's impressive fleet. Commissioned to act as an intermediate ship, the SS Ivernia played a vital role in catering to the vast immigration trade between Liverpool and Boston, USA. The SS Ivernia was a symbol of hope and opportunity for thousands of immigrants, who embarked on a new life in the United States. The ship's elegant design and luxurious amenities made the transatlantic journey a more bearable experience for passengers. Tragically, the SS Ivernia's story did not end happily. On New Year's Day 1917, the ship was torpedoed and sunk 58 miles south-east of Cape Matapan, Greece, by a German U-Boat. The loss of the SS Ivernia was a significant blow to the Cunard Line and the many lives it had touched. This photograph is a poignant reminder of a bygone era, a time when the SS Ivernia represented the promise of a new beginning for so many. It is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit and the indomitable desire to seek out new opportunities, no matter the challenges that may lie ahead." [Note: This caption is not intended for commercial use and is for informational purposes only. It is based on the provided information from Mary Evans Prints Online and does not include any specific company information.]
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