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SS Tottenham (1901)

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British ship wrecked in 1911 For other ships with the same name, see SS Tottenham.

SS Tottenham
Wreck of SS Tottenham on Juan de Nova Island
History
Name
  • Tottenham (1901–1904)
  • Brinkburn (1904)
  • Tottenham (1904–1911)
Owner
  • Britain Steamship Co. (1901–1904)
  • Harris & Dixon (1904)
  • Watts, Watts & Co. Ltd. (1904–1911)
BuilderRopner & Sons Ltd.
Yard number379
Launched18.02.1901
Completed03.1901
Acquired
  • 1904 Harris & Dixon Ltd., London
  • 1904 Britain S.S. Co. Ltd. (Watts, Watts & Co.), London
In service1901-1911
IdentificationOfficial number: 112827
FateWrecked 1911
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Tonnage4,494 GRT
Length112.8 m (370 ft)
Beam15.5 m (51 ft)
Draft5.8 m (19 ft)
Installed power
  • 3 × Scotch boilers
  • Triple-expansion steam engine 429 hp (320 kW)

SS Tottenham was a British ship, that wrecked on the southern fringing reef of Juan de Nova Island in 1911.

References

17°04′35″S 42°43′12″E / 17.076287°S 42.719961°E / -17.076287; 42.719961


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